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?
 
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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