Hammster
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Changing a claim as an erroneous statement of fact into a statement of belief is in fact a correction. If you insist on calling your beliefs fact without supporting and compelling evidence, then you misunderstand what fact is. What you say may in fact be true (however overwhelmingly unlikely that may be, since extremely improbable is not the same as impossible), however until such time as you can back it up, you cannot legitimately make such statements pretending they are facts.
I have made my point numerous times, and so the ball is in your court and the only way you can put it in mine is to provide that pesky compelling evidence. Until then, all you have is belief...not fact.
My statement wasn't in error. You've no evidence that it is.
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