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Re: If a man states I favor tradiional marriage does that make him a bigot or a homop
It depends. Our numerical system is set in place by an international scientific and mathematical committee, if the members of that committee were apart of that billion people, they could vote on the change it. I for one have always supported adding a new number between 6 and seven called sel.
But I know what you're getting on, and it's irrelevant to what I said. I was just pointing out that just because a large number of people believe something and/or have for a long time does not make it right. That's a logical fallacy, appeal to majority and appeal to tradition, respectively.
If a billion people today decided that 2+2=5, would they be right?
It depends. Our numerical system is set in place by an international scientific and mathematical committee, if the members of that committee were apart of that billion people, they could vote on the change it. I for one have always supported adding a new number between 6 and seven called sel.
But I know what you're getting on, and it's irrelevant to what I said. I was just pointing out that just because a large number of people believe something and/or have for a long time does not make it right. That's a logical fallacy, appeal to majority and appeal to tradition, respectively.