Jeremy Stephens wrote:
Aaron J. Grier wrote:
it raises the question, but doesn't beg it. http://begthequestion.info/
I know this is a little bit off topic and a little late (as I have some
time and am reading threads that I've left unread for a while). But,
who is so bitter about the incorrect use of 'begs the question' that
they would go to the trouble of buying a domain name and setting up a
web site to discourage misuse?
- Viking
Go visit the site. They explain it rather amusingly. ;-)
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