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Old 06-08-2003, 03:05 PM   #51
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Truly, I'll have to agree with SecularFuture. What is your technique?

Usually after a while, fundies cover their ears and start shouting, "LALALALALALALALALA!!!" to drown out the voices.

I've gotten more points in with liberals than I have with fundies. Perhaps you'd care to explain how one is easier than the other? My own personal experience certainly seems to negate your statement.

Pyrrho,

I understand what you mean now. I'll just back off and let you do the questioning. I just might send this thread to some of my friends to have them read. It may prove enlightening.
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It is when the Fundies cover their ears and go LALALALALAL----that you know you have won, and really, they know you have won, at least on a rational level.------------not that that will really change any fundy minds.
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If that's how you view a victory...far be it for me to disagree!

I personally wouldn't consider that a victory, I'd consider it a symptom for an agonizing headache later in the day.

For me a victory is making someone think their position over, and cast a bit of doubt. That's a victory.
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