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Is it their tone? Mean people are more likely to be wrong?

Is it how many people agree with them?

Is it the authority figures that agree with them?

Is it the evidence/support they bring to the table?

Is it the stories they tell about the information/event/person that convince you?

Is it how confident they seem to be about their position?

Is it their tone? Mean people are more likely to be wrong? Is it how many people agree with them? Is it the authority figures that agree with them? Is it the evidence/support they bring to the table? Is it the stories they tell about the information/event/person that convince you? Is it how confident they seem to be about their position?

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In a sub called "Logos", I asked a question, and gave some examples of answers.

There is only one correct answer, but some users don't ask that question, and so fall prey to the other possible answers.

It happened here a few months ago pretty consistently.

Everyone has an agenda. Mine is to get people to ask questions they may not have ever asked themselves in their lives, in the hopes that they finally start thinking a little more rationally.

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There isn't "only one correct answer"

That's you trying to corner the debate, right there, it's not honest, it's bordering on false-dilemna, what you do

Hence, you aren't looking for the truth... You are looking for power, control, of the narrative

>Everyone has an agenda. Mine is to get people to ask questions they may not have ever asked themselves in their lives, in the hopes that they finally start thinking a little more rationally.

I couldn't be more correct...

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There isn't "only one correct answer"

Yes, there is. Every other answer is a liar's dream.

Guess we know where you stand on things.

That's you trying to corner the debate, right there, it's not honest, it's bordering on false-dilemna, what you do

False dilemma? Facts are all that matter in determining the truth of something. Everything else is horseshit, and something liars and conmen count on to win their games.

Hence, you aren't looking for the truth... You are looking for power, control, of the narrative

How do you get closer to the truth than with evidence? What am I trying to control? What narrative do you think I'm pushing?

"Hey guys, evidence > all when determining truth!" = "HAHAHA I NOW HAS POWER OVER U"

Unless you're the kind that LIKES lies and falsehoods, then I guess you could consider me a bad dude, from your point of view.

I couldn't be more correct...

I think I've finally found your context. You're a liar, and you like the status-quo of the idiots, right?

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>Yes, there is. Every other answer is a liar's dream.

NO

That's you again forcing YOUR narrative on people, you are manipulative, and probably a pervert