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In reply to the discussion: Questions the left won't discuss about gun control, but should - and soon. [View all]Straw Man
(6,774 posts)79. Double duh.
You make a grown man cry; hypotheses are indeed developed from what individuals believe to be true. Duh. Hypotheses are indeed developed from correlations which have not yet been proven to be linked to causation, that's pretty much what a hypothesis 'iss'.
Again you play at trivial pursuit & picayune hair splits.
Again you play at trivial pursuit & picayune hair splits.
Wrong. Hypotheses are developed from what individuals think may be true. If you think that that phrase is equivalent to believe to be true, then you have a problem with your vocabulary as well as your scientific method.
You have taken a faith-based belief, misnamed it a "hypothesis," and attempted to confirm its validity by pointing at mere correlation without even at attempt at proof. Your pursuits are indeed trivial.
oxford: hypothesis: A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation:
I'll throw your Oxford back at you and say that "supposition or proposed explanation" is most decidedly not the same as what you "believe to be true," the latter being an endpoint rather than a starting point. And if your "belief" is not supported by proof, then it's a faith-based endpoint.
A nifty way to dodge this question I asked, repeated here:
straw man wrote: ......Correlation can indicate causation, but the causation must be shown
straw man also wrote: Correlation is not ... oh, never mind
jimmy: So what is your opinion today straw man? is it not? or it can be?
straw man wrote: ......Correlation can indicate causation, but the causation must be shown
straw man also wrote: Correlation is not ... oh, never mind
jimmy: So what is your opinion today straw man? is it not? or it can be?
Ask yourself this, Jimmy: If I really wanted to dodge it, why wouldn't I just have omitted the entire sentence? What you're seeing is an expression of exasperation at having to repeat the bloody obvious so many times.
Smoke and fire, Jimmy. Smoke and fire. The answer is there if you'll uncover your eyes.
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Questions the left won't discuss about gun control, but should - and soon. [View all]
EdwardBernays
Oct 2015
OP
sure but you would need to PROVE that your law would absolutely improve...
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Oct 2015
#16
Yup, Ireland's always been such a peacful, safe place with no violence to speak of
DonP
Oct 2015
#75
Your WaPo articles speaks to gun violence, not violence as a whole as GE was speaking.
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2015
#54
Welcome. I will respond when I have time to consider your questions thoroughly...
Eleanors38
Oct 2015
#19
I would restrict concealed carry permits to trained professionals with a demonstrated need.
Maedhros
Oct 2015
#27
I wasn't suggesting that it was. I was simply pointing out that a carrying populace does not
Kang Colby
Oct 2015
#34
"Too bad no one but the two of us is reading it." Incorrect, unfortunately for the Stuart heir
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2015
#160
I currently "live with" tens of thousands of alcohol-related deaths a year...
Eleanors38
Oct 2015
#80
I should have said that there are no mass killings in other countries like in the US.
guillaumeb
Oct 2015
#104
Let's see two threads today about people getting shot by reckless concealed carry
upaloopa
Oct 2015
#127