I think everyone, anyone who's
ever made an argument in, since arguments began, has chosen evidence to support their arguments.
Not exact matches
In spite of this data, you could
make an
argument for people holding more stocks in their portfolios for the simple fact that people are living longer than
ever, so maybe they need more stocks to grow their money in retirement:
This is an
argument of chance and it assumes the offeree has no additional information from which to
make their decision (which is hardly
ever the case).
Lou Mercer: Or we're always taught the market does not like uncertainty, but you can
make an
argument that since the election, we've been more uncertain than
ever.
Every person of every faith can
make the same
argument, and by that logic, it means EVERY god that has
ever been posited should be accepted because there is no evidence to the contrary.
That
argument could be
made for any and every god
ever conceived by man... and probably has.
That's not the
argument that I have
ever made or would
make.
And we could
make the
argument that the «scoop» hasn't
ever stopped because aboriginal children are still over-represented in our child welfare system.
I wouldn't
ever be one of you clowns who can't even
make it an entertaining
argument against your own beliefs just to verify it's validity.
-- Seriously, that is the only
argument anyone
ever makes, and it holds no water.
In this way the ontological
argument, by drawing out the presupposition of metaphysical understanding, indicates that the choice before us is between holding that there is a God and that «reality»
makes sense in some metaphysical manner, whether or not we can
ever grasp what that sense is, and holding that there is no God and that any apparent metaphysical understanding of reality can only be an illusion which does not significantly correspond to the ultimate nature of things — unless this «nihilism» be regarded as a kind of metaphysical understanding instead of its blank negation.
That is a big assumption on your part since you nor anyone has
ever provided evedince that God does not exist, and spare me the
argument that the burden of proof lies with the believer because both sides are
making a definative claim.
If, for example, you've
ever struggled with what Romans 9 - 11 has to do with the rest of the letter, Wright's view
makes these chapters not only fit within the flow of Paul's
argument, but actually become the pinnacle and the climax of Romans.
His own pet proof of «why there almost certainly is no God» (a proof in which he takes much evident pride) is one that a usually mild - spoken friend of mine (a friend who has devoted too much of his life to teaching undergraduates the basic rules of logic and the elementary language of philosophy) has described as «possibly the single most incompetent logical
argument ever made for or against anything in the whole history of the human race.»
Attempts have often been
made to show that this man never lived, that he is entirely the product of early Christian imagination, but these attempts have at no time succeeded in convincing more than a few, and it is inconceivable that they would
ever convince the Christian, for the event whose historicity is to him more than the conclusion of an
argument but is witnessed to by his own being as a Christian — this event includes the appearance in history of this man.
lol, yes clay i am an atheist... i created the sun whorshipping thing to have
argument against religion from a religious stand point... however, the sun
makes more sense then something you can't see or feel — the sun also gives free energy... your god once did that for the jews, my gives it to the human race as well as everything else on the planet, fuk even the planet is nothing without the sun... but back to your point — yes it is very hypocritical of me, AND thats the point, every religious person i have
ever met has and on a constant basis broken the tenets of there faith without regard for there souls — it seems to only be the person's conscience that dictates what is right and wrong... the belief in a god figure is just because its tradition to and plus every else believes so its always to be part of the group instead of an outsider — that is sadly human nature to be part of the group.
Don't
ever change; I wish all christians were as stupid as you — laughable and without sense to
make a reasonable
argument..
I remember him, sitting on the couch, taking me through the
argument of an article he had just finished reading» and
making the
argument clearer than the author had
ever managed.
The best
argument that atheists could
ever make is that our existing universe is somehow infinite in age.
My Facebook feed is as politically charged as
ever, many posts reading as partisan advertisements rather than
arguments made in good faith.
No
argument against traditional marriage was
ever really
made.
@Chad «well, lets see if we can figure out why no atheist debater that I am aware of
ever attempts to
make that
argument in a public forum of any kind.
His legacy as one of the NFL's greatest
ever is unquestionable and, depending upon the value you place on Super Bowl rings in a sport with 22 different starting players per team, an
argument could be
made that Manning is the greatest.
The Rockets have provided the model for offensive play in this era and there's an
argument to be
made that no one has
ever done it better than Houston.
I think John Wall could
make a good
argument as he's a freak athlete, but he's been in the league for 5 or 6 years now and I don't know if he'll
ever be the best PG in the league (but I would say he's just in the top 5 conversation).
There's a reasonable
argument to be
made that it's the most talented MLS group
ever assembled, and it's certainly the most expensive.
The ACLU notes that this is sex discrimination, even though the trial court held (in perhaps one of the silliest
arguments ever made) that Angela's coerced resignation from her job wasn't sex discrimination, since men can technically lactate as well under certain circumstances.
In other words, the
argument for safeguards that we were
making last year is becoming more relevant than
ever.
the Yes campaign are becoming
ever closer to
making explicit the
argument that a yes vote is the best way to keep the Tories out.»
Yet everything that has happened since simply reinforces my
argument, and
makes ever more absurd the Lib Dem claim to be equidistant between Labour and the Conservatives.
So if you
ever want to see if we have a problem in policing related to race, pay related to gender or a problem with violence against transgender individuals, in all of those cases it becomes impossible to
make a scientific
argument — because if those categories are never recorded in official documents, you can never do the data collection to show what's true.
So it is a situation where, you know, we're all more connected to each other than we've
ever been in the history of our species and yet [you] can also
make the
argument that we're, sort of, more disconnected from each other than
ever before, because we interact with each other only virtually, not in person.
Considering the currently - awarded amount to the two main Commercial Crew partners stands at $ 7.964 billion — and that's before a single astronaut takes flight — plus $ 58 million per seat thereafter, it's hard to
make any
argument that Commercial Crew was
ever about saving money.
The car ride then escalates into a full
argument, where the women are desperately trying to
make themselves heard, without
ever listening to each other.
The
argument could be
made that a bit of EI is a more powerful and more cost - effective public relations tool than any website or pamphlet could
ever be.
Ever since the rise in popularity of electronic reading, the standard
argument has been that ebooks cost less to
make and do not require additional expense or material to duplicate, therefore, the price should logically be far less than the price of a print edition.
Every
argument you
make against women not being employed and working on their writing could be
made for any person who
ever started their own business.
Who
ever heard of the
argument that having easier, cheaper and instant access to your favorite products will
make you buy fewer of them?
This is an
argument of chance and it assumes the offeree has no additional information from which to
make their decision (which is hardly
ever the case).
Have you
ever found yourself
making this
argument?
If your (for the purpose of
argument, the term you isn't you but, but just the term you) at a pizza place, for example, and he's the guy
making you a pizza and you tell him what you want on it, and instead he puts extra toppings you didn't ask for (things you could be allergic too or something) and doesn't even put some of the things you specifically asked him for, and he complains about it and that you should enjoy it for all the hard work he forced himself to do by halfing your order, You'd (Not you you, but just the term you) be one of the few persons to not complain, and pay him full price (and even extra maybe) with no regrets whatso
ever?
You also decided to completely gloss over everything else that shows you're just
making stupid
arguments and of course accusing me of «hating everything
ever created that isn't
made by Microsoft» which was stupid.
Zelda BotW is probably the best
argument Ive
ever seen for buying a new console - the fact you get a handheld version by default
makes it even more alluring.
That might be the dumbest
argument I've
ever heard regarding this and its just sounds bias and desperate to avoid the very, very obvious conclusion that this move is good and
makes them money.
In light of this, the
argument for re-publish them on PS4
makes more sense than
ever if you think about these original platforms.
This feels like it was written for clicks, the
argument being
made could easily be
made in regards to any game
ever...
I'm not a purist but the
argument of agency vs. cinematic experience feels like a mute point, video games can not out - cinema cinema, so even as some elements from other mediua can lead to innovation in video gaming, what should always be the aim of video gaming is what
makes it special, and agency is not something easily found or realized in other digital media, if
ever.
After years on the market, nobody has
ever made a compelling
argument for it, outside of it being really great if you take long poops.
Still, there is little
argument against the belief that some of the best games
ever made were given birth during the Golden Age of Console Gaming.
In fact, an
argument could be
made that the painting is the most important Abstract Expressionist work
ever painted.