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To: TimF who wrote (65043)5/16/2013 9:49:27 AM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71588
 
My context is relevant to the point I made:

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If you dont' LIKE the point, that the guy opened the article trying to garner maximum howls from his choir by misrepresenting a point for grandstanding purposes... then fine. I know you like this "carnival barker" stuff so go for it.

<Stewart either made the claim that germs don't cause disease or he did not.>

As I said in the last post... you should know better and don't pretend that statement doesn't have multiple meaning depending on what one actually knows about the topic.... grow up.

< Steward did make such a statement, then its an example of what Dalmia is talking about and the slight bit of extra detail you add isn't really important or relevant.>

Utter non-sense... context is EVERYTHING as far as meaning goes. Every statement depends on context... that statement can be "anti-science" or actually "cutting edge science". Grow up loser. Your willingness to play dumb and try and hide behind your 8th grade logic class is pretty pathetic.

If anything it shows you: 1.) he is ignorant of the the topic, 2.) believes his "choir" to be ignorant of it, or 3.) that his choir will revel in it as some brilliant "gottcha" just cause it sound good.... # 3 seems to be where you fit in with your playing dumb "what context, did he say it or not" BS, but as for him, who knows, maybe he actually doesn't get it either.

DAK