cbostrum (03/30/83)
I refer specifically to the one statement "Either A is wrong, or B is self-contradictory, and hence wrong." What rule in what rulebook says that something that is self-contradictory is wrong? Even so, what rule in what rulebook says that any B such that "B accepts A which denies B" is self-contradictory? I assert that these items are UNJUSTIFIED OPINION, and not FACT. Your own preconceptions are distorting your observations. Randal L. ("(null)") Schwartz UUCP: ...!XXX!teklabs!tekecs!randals (ignore return address) Give me a break. The logical **definition** of a contradiction is that is false under every interpretation. One cant be any more wrong. The article the above quoted article is complaining about most certainly showed that given the existence of at least one nontolerant religion, not all religions can be right.