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How can I convince you otherwise?

2007-04-15 10:56:35 · 5 answers · asked by Garret T 1 in Society & Culture Etiquette

Irish, how old would you convince me the the planet earth is or how accurate carbon-dating is? thumbs up for your opinionated attitude though.

2007-04-15 12:24:20 · update #1

terri, I have accomplished that goal often?
You feel convinced of your opinions and I applaud you with the thumbs up I am unable to mark here?

I am still trying to convince people I attained 50 miles per gallon average whilst driving 100 miles per hour for an hour in my BMW 330i I once had?

The amazing fact is BMW has it nowhere in any literature, and probably for wiser reasons, so I have only my word as proof and without reason to sully its performance by any gain in doing such? Fine Car

2007-04-15 12:31:50 · update #2

I meant improve its performance above, obviously?

2007-04-15 12:33:32 · update #3

I have no reason to try and invoke any kind of faith in belief on you unless it finds motive beneficial to me, but obviously as you state this still will not do me good. Although I can use any resource possible to do such convincing, realize faith and persuasion have many meanings not always relative to theologic realm? thumbs up?

2007-04-15 12:37:45 · update #4

Thespian, I am convinced you speak freely?

2007-04-15 12:39:21 · update #5

Jude, here are my testifications, try sushi?

2007-04-15 12:45:28 · update #6

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You could try to convince me using your intuition. Or you could give me money.

2007-04-15 11:14:16 · answer #1 · answered by Thespiana 4 · 0 0

Being convinced of something that has no explanation is kind of a definition of faith. If you can get someone to have faith in what you're talking about, even though you have no physical evidence, then I guess you would have accomplished your goal.

2007-04-15 11:03:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If we are talking about religion...testify and then tell me to try it for myself. I can tell you all day to try sushi but you won't know what it taste like until you try it.

"taste and see the Lord is good." Psalm 34:8

2007-04-15 11:46:43 · answer #3 · answered by Judetnu 2 · 1 0

You can't. There is science and there is faith. The first is facts and the second is beliefs.

2007-04-15 11:03:06 · answer #4 · answered by Irish 7 · 0 0

You couldn't! You might try to invoke my faith or belief, but that wouldn't work since I have neither. ;-)

2007-04-15 11:10:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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