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Notice the lack of a particular word, one that I did not use......
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I would conclude that it is more Theory that hypothesis..... for 1) I am not free...but to the contrary, consider myself quite valuable and 2) many Freemasons are not "Masons"I have a hypothesis that most Freemasons are neither Masons nor Free. Carry on
If more than one person believes your hypothesis, doesn't that push it toward the steps to become a theory?I have a hypothesis that most Freemasons are neither Masons nor Free. Carry on
You said that you knew the truth (a verified or indisputable fact, proposition, principle, or the like). According to your statement you had evidence that what I knew to be fact was incorrect. So share it!Notice the lack of a particular word, one that I did not use......
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Hmmm... smells like baitYou said that you knew the truth (a verified or indisputable fact, proposition, principle, or the like). According to your statement you had evidence that what I knew to be fact was incorrect. So share it!
Is that your interpretation?Hmmm... smells like bait
Again my good Brother I concede that you win..... please do me the honor and accept the win graciously.....
yup based on the way I see the "facts".... which are always up for individual interpretation right?Is that your interpretation?
Do I need to report you to the Fish Advisory Board (FAB)???Hmmm... smells like bait
in·ter·pre·ta·tionDefine the word interpretation: and you'll have your answer, and so will Bro. Winter...LOL (no...seriously! go look it up!)
Yup. But did you notice how many times the word interpretation is used in it's own definition? Someone's understanding of something doesn't make it fact or fiction without quantifiable evidence.in·ter·pre·ta·tion
[in-tur-pri-tey-shuhn] Show IPA noun
1.the act of interpreting; elucidation; explication: This writer's work demands interpretation.
2.an explanation of the meaning of another's artistic or creative work; an elucidation: an interpretation of a poem.
3.a conception of another's behavior: a charitable interpretation of his tactlessness.
4.a way of interpreting.
5.the rendering of a dramatic part, music, etc., so as to bring out the meaning, or to indicate one's particular conception of it.
Nothing in the definition has anything to do with quantifiable facts in evidence.
How do you plan on performing a test to validate this?I have a hypothesis that most Freemasons are neither Masons nor Free. Carry on
I'm okay with it, but this is just a theory...Easy Brothers, dont forget this section is for for Brother Dr. Coach John
No need to be snarky. Keep your head in the sand for all I care Brother.Good Brother:Thank you Brother Fireman99 for your graciously conceding the win.......
Fireman99: my pleasure....
Brother..... thank you for this fine example of Brotherly love....oh yea and acceptance and/or tolerant of another views.....No need to be snarky. Keep your head in the sand for all I care Brother.
I would have to say we put this into testing when we started pinpointing ways to spot a MASON!How do you plan on performing a test to validate this?I'm okay with it, but this is just a theory...
Faith is a choice to believe a conclusion regardless of factual evidence supporting that belief.This argument can go on forever. What winter has is so called facts and what fireman has it what is called faith. Faith is believing in something that can not necessarily be proven true or false. I go with faith over evolution. There is nothing that I have ever read that has changed that faith. I see no sense in argueing with someone about it. Believe what you want but do not put down another for having a different belief.
I believe there is evidence accumulating within another thread that may speed this testing along.I would have to say we put this into testing when we started pinpointing ways to spot a MASON!