questfortruth
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Expressions: I have lack of pencils,
I have lack of gasoline,
I have lack of belief,
carry no information of what is in your possession.
That could be found in the collection:
Dmitri Martila
They could tell me about what they posses, I mean the quest for explaining the Big Bang, the mystery of UFO and time. It does not tell me much, when they say "we have lack of..."
What about you? What do you do, if you disbeliever.
But what gives the insight, is what poetry do you prefer?
But I am not asking you, because you are not atheist.
1. there is no gasoline,
2. I am lacking of gasoline,
3. I am out of gasoline,
4. etc.
But it is somewhat retarded to say:
5. I have lack of 1000 liters of gasoline in my possession, please let me show you that. Are you selling your lacks?
I have lack of gasoline,
I have lack of belief,
carry no information of what is in your possession.
That could be found in the collection:
Dmitri Martila
They could tell me about what they posses, I mean the quest for explaining the Big Bang, the mystery of UFO and time. It does not tell me much, when they say "we have lack of..."
But what they do? Do they struggle to explain Big Bang like Dr. Hawking has tried and failed? Do they look for explanation of UFO, and Dark Matter?atheism is just a collective term for those who lack belief in gods or disbelieve in gods. Nothing else.
What about you? What do you do, if you disbeliever.
It is another expression of the atheism definition, it cares no information about your lifestyle and dreams. Do you wanna get information of how World has begun? If yes, then what do you do to get that information?Atheists possess critical thinking skills that support a belief in a godless existence.
The expression: "I have belief", carries information of what is there in possession.Neither does the expression "I believe in god."
It is simply redefinition of the atheism. It gives not further insight beyond "we have lack of belief."As does "Atheists possess critical thinking skills that support a belief in a godless existence."
But what gives the insight, is what poetry do you prefer?
But I am not asking you, because you are not atheist.
"Poetry, Lanny? Go back to work!"what gives the insight, is what poetry do you prefer?
But I am not asking you, because you are not atheist.
"I posses lack of gasoline" is nonsensical."I possess no belief in god" and "I possess a belief in god" are essentially
No, it does not. The sense makes this figure of speech: "I have no gasoline."Actually, it does make sense.
The ways to say fact can be wrong and illogical.They are just different ways of saying it. Were I to stop at a gas station and say "I possess a lack of gasoline," they would fill my automobile forthwith.
The legitimate statements are:I saying "I possess a lack of gasoline" is perfectly logical. It shows the relationship between you and gasoline.
"Lack" can be defined as a noun as a state of being. "Possess" is a verb defined as belonging to a person. A person can possess a state of being.
1. there is no gasoline,
2. I am lacking of gasoline,
3. I am out of gasoline,
4. etc.
But it is somewhat retarded to say:
5. I have lack of 1000 liters of gasoline in my possession, please let me show you that. Are you selling your lacks?
That is all I have asked for. Thank you. We have the winner.I study science
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