Another Myth

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You didn't answer the question.....


It wasn't a question, it was a straw man.
No. It was a question. ......





Not an honest one. It was an excuse for posing a straw man.
My beliefs are valid. My justifications are valid. Whether or not you agree with me is unimportant. What is important is how you conducted yourself.
Here is a simple explanation for the confused poster above to start learning about the actual topic.

https://people.ucsc.edu/~mclaugh/MYTHS.htm
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My beliefs are valid. My justifications are valid. I think you are wrong and I think you are a dishonest person.
 
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You didn't answer the question.....


It wasn't a question, it was a straw man.
No. It was a question. ......





Not an honest one. It was an excuse for posing a straw man.
My beliefs are valid. My justifications are valid. Whether or not you agree with me is unimportant. What is important is how you conducted yourself.
Here is a simple explanation for the confused poster above to start learning about the actual topic.

https://people.ucsc.edu/~mclaugh/MYTHS.htm
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My beliefs are valid. ......



Not unless you can back them up.
 
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You didn't answer the question.....


It wasn't a question, it was a straw man.
No. It was a question. ......





Not an honest one. It was an excuse for posing a straw man.
My beliefs are valid. My justifications are valid. Whether or not you agree with me is unimportant. What is important is how you conducted yourself.
Here is a simple explanation for the confused poster above to start learning about the actual topic.

https://people.ucsc.edu/~mclaugh/MYTHS.htm
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My beliefs are valid. ......



Not unless you can back them up.
You want me to back up something you already believe? Really?
 
I frequently encounter the false conception that children are better at learning a second (or 3rd, or 4th, etc.) language than adults. Leaving aside first language acquisition (including symmetrical bilingualism), children are very frequently more successful in acquiring a second language in the long run, but adults are in many ways far more skilled language learners. Maybe that will seem like splitting hairs, but the point remains.
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I frequently encounter the false conception that children are better at learning a second (or 3rd, or 4th, etc.) language than adults. Leaving aside first language acquisition (including symmetrical bilingualism), children are very frequently more successful in acquiring a second language in the long run, but adults are in many ways far more skilled language learners. Maybe that will seem like splitting hairs, but the point remains.
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