How Women Dismantle and Destroy Nations

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  1. Polydectes

    Polydectes Well-Known Member

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    Because you know that women and men are different and you can't argue against that.

    I would say it's wise to spend your time finding some other way to defend your narrative.
     
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    My advice to you? Whatever your hobbies are...find another one.

    Seriously.

    Exercise is a good one.
     
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    Giftedone Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Quit crying. I gave you the definition and further, you took cherry picked two words from a sentence and changed the meaning.

    Note that in the phrase "Secular Muslim Nation" the word Muslim is a descriptive adjective and the word "Nation" is the Noun.

    This describes a nation a that is both secular and Muslim. Which is what Syria is.

    You took two words "Secular Muslim" ... in this case Muslim is the noun and not the descriptive adjective.

    Regardless ... you are lost either way. A secular nation has a different meaning than a secular Muslim.

    In the case of a nation it means a nation that is "Secular" = Church and State are separate.
    In the case of a Muslim it would mean a Muslim that believes in separation of church and state.

    You are lost and confused ... and this is no lie.
     
  4. Polydectes

    Polydectes Well-Known Member

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    I gave you a synonym.
     
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    Giftedone Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    What you did was bastardized the English language and ignored the definition of the word secular in the context in which it was used.

    Now, despite being shown your error, you persist in trying to defend error.

    We all make mistakes .. such is the human condition. It is the fool however to continues on in the same error after being shown that error.
     
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    Polydectes Well-Known Member

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    What I did was present a synonym

    http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/secular
    So I didn't bastardize the English language the thesaurus did. I didn't ignore your definition of thesaurus did.

    You didn't show me to be in error you're trying to say the thesaurus is in error.

    I rest my case.

    I will allow you to have the last word.
     
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    Giftedone Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    You did bastardize the English language. I said "Secular Muslim Nation". In this phrase the word "Nation" is the noun. You cherry picked two words out "Secular Muslim" and changed the word Muslim from a descriptive adjective to a noun.

    In addition you do no understand what a Thesaurus is. A Thesaurus gives words that are similar and it gives many possibilities. One can then look at context to help understand what is meant. (or just look up the definition of the word itself which is a quicker solution to the problem).

    In some contexts the word secular could well mean "non religious". In the phrase "Secular Muslim Nation" it means a nation that separates Church from State in relation to creation of law.

    Second, there is no confusion in relation to the meaning of the world "secular" in context of the above phrase as I told you what the intended meaning was.

    So if you know what the intended meaning of the word was... why are you still being so obtuse ? This is the real question you need to be asking yourself.
     

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