In a message dated 4/2/2005 8:36:34 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Simple, John.  I hope you don't mind if I parse away some adjectives and use
you as a specific example of "a person" so the syllogism might be even
easier for you to follow.

Major premise:  John is comfortable keeping his sin

Minor premise:  The phrase "keeping his sin" is equivalent to the phrase "in
sin"

Conclusion:  John is comfortable in sin


Try this again.   This not a syllogism, David.   There is only one conclusion in a syllogism.  Your minor premise is a conclusion.  This is false logic.

You are not going to be able to do this  ---------   but keep trying.  So far, your claim is false, based on your inability to create a working syllogism. 

JD

   

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