Sentences with phrase «of pointless arguments»

Meeting someone on a liberal dating site could save you a lot of pointless arguments about fake news and what exactly making America great means.

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Atheists, the bottom line is this: if there is no God, no afterlife and as a result of that no standard of behavior, your arguments to disprove him are pointless.
Your entire argument is pointless when you consider many of us BEGAN with a faith and belief in God.
We both believe that it is pointless simply to shout Bible verses louder, or to base arguments on the private religious convictions of the Founding Fathers, or to huff and puff that we must be taken seriously because Christianity was important way back when.
This is a pointless argument to have when you refuse to look at all of the evidence.
You need to stop being so vindictive towards others, maybe read a book, go have sex, whatever you need to calm down, then come back and realize that no one is attacking you, im sure people are laughing at this conversation, but not because of what it in but just because its pointless, you bring up the same things OVER and OVER again and then accuse me of having spuratic arguments?
Your argument is similar to whether there is any difference between someone who is 1 - minute short of their 21st birthday and an adult and just as pointless.
I'm taking time out of my day to educate you on your silly and pointless arguments.
You are not one of them however since any argument you tend to make has the bad habit of being laced with pointless insults.
And Henry — incomparable so entirely pointless to bring him in to any argument other than to say he was the the product of Wenger's efforts and imagination.
Also, the bulk of the argument in this section hinges on passing percentages, I would like to point to Statsbomb's excellent article about how pointless passing percentages are without proper context (8).
The argument of «it will cost more to replace him» is pointless when we need to buy better than him even if he stays.
What makes this your argument really pointless is that even if you include all the high - risk hospital births, the numbers are not in favor of homebirth.
If you are invested in an ETF with holdings in a single foreign country, I think you could make an argument for currency hedging, but when the fund is made up of dozens of currencies, it becomes pointless (and adds a lot of expenses!
but, many of your arguments are deeply flawed: That equities have made good returns since 1926 is pointless for a number of reasons: Firstly, most people do not have 85 years or an arbitrarily long period of time to save up for retirement.
This kind of argument is fairly pointless, as the effectiveness of each training method is subjective.
Instead of trying to create a pointless and invalid argument against it, they simply aim to clear up some of the misconceptions surrounding it as the term «addiction» gets thrown around too loosely these days by people who don't actually know what it means.
When people have these arguments about difficulty, I find it kind of petty and pointless.
Convert from English to Science - speak instead of trashing English, and avoid pointless arguments about nothing.
And this «real argument» in my opinion is fairly pointless, and predictably will lead to discussion of such things as inversion layers, etc..
In most of these cases, financial arguments have loomed large, with the stewards of many investment portfolios arguing that spurning the high returns that fossil fuel companies offer would be both pointless and self - destructive.
I will tell you that AFAIC, your accusation of handwaving is at best pointless, and at least in my opinion, (FWIW — which ain't much, particularly as someone who can't understand the technical issues being debated) only undermines your own argument and taints your credibility.
This is pointless, since the majority of non-greenhouse theorists («pseudo-sceptics») blithely ignore any such counterpoints and simply repeat the same arguments elsewhere.
[Response: Some of the people who do not agree with us are ridiculous — treating their arguments as if they are reasonable is pointless.
It may be true that if most of the world can see these photos it is pointless to prohibit them in the UK, but you wouldn't think that should be part of a public interest argument.
However, Rangel says that any argument of whether or not you should have one ready is pointless — even if cover letters are becoming less popular.
Some of the arguments from earlier in the week may seem silly or pointless by Sunday.
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