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To: vladimir998
THREE sentences. ONE sentence. See the difference? To claim there was only ONE when there were THREE is not an honest accounting by any means.

You would be hardpressed to find wher I CLAIMED there was only one.

I never did so here we have another example of the deceptive practice you employ to make you "right"

Indeed I did only post one sentence because to make my point that was all I needed.

Take a look at my post #70 from which you state I CLAIMED there was only sentence:

The comment was:

According to Francis, Catholics and Muslims worship the same God.
Did you miss that when it was proclaimed?

The other two statements were metaphorical taken from the sentence quoted.

Surely you could find some words to respond to the post.

Or do you wish to hide the facts about Muslims and Catholics worshiping the same "God?"

Here is the money quote:

The other two statements were metaphorical taken from the sentence quoted.

Stop the false accusations and mindreading personal attacks.

If you go to the post from which I got the sentence I posted, you will see the other two sentences.

If you understand the concept of metaphors it's possible you will understand.

You of course have to WANT to understand for it to work.

"Happy Trails"-Roy Rogers

99 posted on 02/04/2016 5:05:31 PM PST by Syncro (Proverbs 13:1 ...a scoffer does not listen to rebuke.)
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To: Syncro

“You would be hardpressed to find wher I CLAIMED there was only one.”

No, I wouldn’t be hard pressed at all. You wrote:

“The comment was:

“According to Francis, Catholics and Muslims worship the same God.”

You posted ONE out of THREE sentences and called it THE comment.

“The other two statements were metaphorical taken from the sentence quoted.”

Metaphorical: Definition of metaphor. 1 : a figure of speech in which a word or phrase literally denoting one kind of object or idea is used in place of another to suggest a likeness or analogy between them (as in drowning in money); broadly : figurative language — compare simile.

The following is NOT therefore a metaphor:

“So next time just walk into a mosque instead of a church. Francis says it’s all the same, so Catholics should obey their pope.”

Time is money. - that’s a metaphor. See the difference?


101 posted on 02/04/2016 5:47:17 PM PST by vladimir998 (Apparently I'm still living in your head rent free. At least now it isn't empty.)
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