Fix’d
BTW - You think that your responses are clever, but you really have no idea that most of them, if not all of them, are fallacious. I think that you’re a bright guy, but you think VERY badly. You seem to think that if a group of words or an idea makes sense to you or seems to support a proposition that you already hold as true, that the group of words must be correct and the proposition must be true. And this is bad thinking.
The argument you made here is petitio principii.
I love you, man - but I have to be honest with you - thinking this bad elicits a strong emotional response in me. I don’t know why. It’s sometimes a struggle for me to exercise patience, especially knowing that you’ll probably never be able to think using correct reason or logic - and that’s a frustrating and depressing idea to me.
We are all guilty of inadvertently committing fallacies or not recognizing them on occasion. But those that who have mistaken, adopted, and developed fallacies as their basic reasoning mechanism are, to me, insane - perhaps not insane by any clinical or medical definition - but hopelessly delusional.
And I view the intentional use of fallacy as malicious lying - deceit.