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wrong again.... "didn't make sense to me" means it "didn't make sense to me"..... and lol.... How can something not make sense in someone's opinion... it either makes sense or it doesn't... opinion is irrelevant.
But you are right about one thing.... it sure was "simple".
Oh boy. Whether something makes sense is often subjective. It's not as black and white as right or wrong. I think your problem is you think in black and white terms in about everything which is why anything that is not super literal is lost on you.
But riddle me this:
In some people's opinion. Christianity doesn't make sense. In some people's opinion, it does. So does it make sense? Since it can't be a matter of opinion, you should be able to objectively tell me whether it makes sense or not.
Good point... I'm glad you brought it up... Christianity doesn't make sense, thats why its called "a belief"... you believe in it, even though you can't prove it to be true, and even though you don't understand it.
Sorry... I shouldn't say Christianity... we should say religion, since Christianity takes in a broad number of denominations and is easily understood. I assume you meant religion.
Therefore, my earlier claims still hold true... I can prove 10/10 = perfect.... no one can prove religion, does it make it wrong... not necessarily, but it doesn't make it right either. No one really knows... they just choose to believe.
Also... you can score a 100% on a test in school... if its something as simple as a spelling test... or math test. An essay... well, while its possible for it to be perfect (technically no mistakes). However the professor may think that a different choice of words are more fitting, and therefore dock points... Does it mean you were wrong? No... so a perfect score in school is perfectly plausible. Sorry if I was rambling... I was contemplating if what I was typing was true or not... but I'm too lazy and busy atm, to edit it.
It's a scale not a percentage, do I have to explain the difference?
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