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Originally Posted by SMadsen
In this case, i.e. without verication, it can only be the notion of or belief in truth.
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My argument was based on objective facts or reality. If there is any conflict in claims, then they both can't be factually correct.
If one defines correct as an unverified notion or belief, then correct fails to have its accepted meaning.
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2 : conforming to or agreeing with fact, logic, or known truth
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If one believes that there is no god and there is a god, then one is incorrect. If one believes that there is a god and there is no god, then one is incorrect.
Subjective appeals won't change this.