Quote (dGVdPSdT @ Dec 21 2009 12:19pm)
Yeah, because in some contexts educated means something other than an assissted aquisition of knowledge, and in others it means something entirely different.
If that defeats thge purpose, why would any look into?
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Silly multi, he obv didn't know that the census validated their existence, I did, thus I was educated ON THE SUBJECT, and he wasn't. You're not very sharp are you?
I wasn't looking into it. But, it does help to be educated when people make false claims in an attempt to invalidate something factual, like the census of Q____ (or w/e it was called). In regards to my faith, I usually stick to the literal definition of the word and rarely care of historical data since we know how fallible it can be.
And before you can say something just as dense as your last 2 posts, my 2 short statements are separate. One pertains to the factual data of 2 people's existence and the other to the understanding of faith.