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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by anguishofbeing: [qb] [QUOTE]So you're going to make assumptions with no credible evidence? I think not. The burden of proof is on YOU.[/QUOTE]You keep repeating this because you have no where else to go. You, like sweetie, have no idea what his intentions were that night. [/qb][/QUOTE]You dont prove a negative "sweetie" so learn about logical fallacies and shut that sh!t up. Your the one with nowhere to go here thats why your still on that. Even I gave you this point the big picture is still in tact. Zimmerman already apologized, which means he said he he regretted his actions and that he didnt know he was so young. Then he goes on Hannity and says he IN retrospect would change nothing even with the knowledge he has now cause "its Gods Will". Cept if it was Gods will and you regret nothing WHY apologize. You havent answered this til now, relying on an unimportant area of discussion to avoid that the proof of Zimmermans lies are easy to detect when looking at the big picture. Your problem "sweetie" is that you fail to understand he is not being [b]ideologically consistent[/b]. I'm going to have to repeat this word to make sure you dont miss my main point here. So lets say it somemore: He is not [b]ideologically consistent[/b] He is not [b]ideologically consistent[/b] He is not [b]ideologically consistent[/b] He is not [b]ideologically consistent[/b] He is not [b]ideologically consistent[/b] He is not [b]ideologically consistent[/b] There. Apologizing and saying he didnt know Trayvon was so young [b]as if that would change anything[/b] and then using God to express he'd do nothing different later. He's inconsistent. [QUOTE][qb]As for his apology I dont know why you and the fake dread above cant understand. Religious people arent rational, so they will feel "sorry" for a tragic event even though they believe it was "god's will". [/qb][/QUOTE]This is not the same as the common form of "irrationality" you speak of. If someone dies, and people tell the family "we are sorry for your loss, but it was part of Gods plan for them to go" that means if it were in the individuals power, they would've prevented it, but it was God's will not theirs. This is obvious when we think about how we use the word sorry. We use it with the notion of we would take back something that happened did IF WE HAD THE THINGS NEEDED TO CONTROL THE PROBLEM. In fact this actually isn't all that irrational.Acknowledging that they couldnt control the situation and that it was the plan of a higher power doesn't change this. Zimmerman is different. He said that IF he had simply known Trayvon was as young as he was things would've been different (yea right). He was willing to place himself in a position of what he would've done if he had more control of the situation (in this case, more knowledge). He then says he'd have changed nothing even with control because to think in those terms is now wrong. His way of using God and sorry isn't common and looking at his rap sheet, I dont think he truly cares about religion in this. If God told him not to second guess why did he do so in front of the Martin family? Why did he say he didnt know Trayvon was so young. Which is also, another lie IIRC cause he didnt he say on the tape Trayvon was a teen? If so thats just more reason to think hes a just a pathological liar as if his lying for bail and being crafty enough to speak in code wasnt enough. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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