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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MeGotBeer: [QB] [QUOTE]I'm postulating existence that's eternal by nature.[/QUOTE] Non-answer. To everything there must be a beginning. Where was it's beginning? Where did it come from? And you're [i]still[/i] postulating existance outside of the universe. Okay, Rob, this -- [QUOTE]Because it's murder, which is wrong, under certain circumstances, but not under others.[/QUOTE] -- was Omega's original, confusing, non-sensical statement. Tell me, does it or does it not say that sometimes murder is wrong and sometimes its correct? I mean, me, myself, and I, think that if Omega had typed "killing under some circumstances is wrong, but not under others," he would be making sense (or at least, as much sense as he ever makes). Since murder by definition means the wrongful taking of life, there is no way by which it can be not-wrong. Yes? Or no? [QUOTE]This is where a working knowledge of punctuation comes in handy.[/QUOTE] This coming from a guy who spells "prove" with two o's. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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