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Often used to kill any argument stone dead even before it starts, the theist basking in the glory of not being a fool.
I have read somewhere that that original word translated here as "fool" means more "knave" (a scoundrel or a rogue) which tends to alter the intent of the words slightly.
I have read somewhere that that original word translated here as "fool" means more "knave" (a scoundrel or a rogue) which tends to alter the intent of the words slightly.
DocSavage · M
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the theist basking in the glory of not being a fool.
Some people just can’t hide behind a quote.