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Holding back information in order to listen to someone else and respect their experience is not the same as lying to someone.
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I apologize if I appear argumentative (imagine that): but I can see doing this in a philosophical situation. Arguing religion, I can certainly value the other person's experiences and realize that there is a gray as well as a black and white. But in strict Matters of Fact... what do I have to "gain" from listening to this person spread misinformation?
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"I'm typing on a computer of science, which is being sent by science wires to a little science server where you can access it. I'm not typing on a computer of philosophy or religion or whatever other thing you think can be used to understand the universe because they're a poor substitute in the role of understanding the universe which exists independent from ourselves." - Willravel
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