Not exact matches
I am afraid Jeremy that you are being
vague and you are doing something anyone making
assertions are
not supposed to make and that is painting with a broad brush both groups of people: Christians and conservatives.
You make a
vague assertion about lessons, but I'm
not following what you mean.
Assertions, to the extent they are
not vague, are true or false of their objects, and thus fundamentally involve that dyadic true - false relation.
(The
vague assertion that the problem can be dealt with via «advanced» high school courses helps almost
not at all.)
Some of the ideas are
vague; a simple «all colleges will offer free tuition» doesn't back up the
assertion with to whom, or how it would be paid for.
You are obviously unhappy because you can
not overcome scientific skepticism with your
vague assertions.
Hand - wave toward a
vague assertion about unspecified «convincing papers»
not named and
not yet published.