They're the same.
Debate- http://www.answers.com/debate
Argument- http://www.answers.com/argument?cat=biz-fin
Argue- http://www.answers.com/argue
People have just come to associate the word "debate" with "good" and the words "argument" and "argue" with "bad".
2007-12-07 22:47:37
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answered by SINDY 7
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If the context is informal, the two words can be used interchangeably. As a lot of people above have said, an argument can also be little more than a squabble but it is not always the case that feelings run high in an argument. An argument can be calm, reasoned and dispassionate.
In a formal context, what takes place is debate, which will be time limited (or limited to a number of words if in writing). A debate will usually involve a number of arguments.
2007-12-07 06:38:40
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answered by Anonymous
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H'Satan is from Judaism. It means, "The Adversary". He never rebelled. He was always under God's controll. He was the prosecuting attorney, the sounding board, the guy who God could talk to, who would not be a "yes" man. See the Book of Job. Lucifer was a pagan God, the Morning Star. A bright and beneficent deity. As Christianity took over the Roman Empire, many pagan entities, like Lucifer, or Pan, were demonized. A separate mythology grew up, based on passages in some of the books of the Hebrew Prophets, the Lucifer was a rebellious angel, who chose to rule in Hell rather than serve in Heaven.
2016-05-22 00:45:16
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answered by ? 3
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A debate always has a winner.
In an argument - everybody loses.
2007-12-07 05:17:02
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answered by Anonymous
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a debate is where u argue your side to a third party that will listen and choose which side has a stronger point of view. an argument is just between 2 or more party's that express their differences of opinion.
2007-12-07 05:19:29
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answered by Rock Lee 3
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Debate is to have an argument with solid grounds, facts and evidence to prove your words. Argument is just making noise and just to shout at each others face!
2007-12-07 05:17:04
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answered by Fatima 4
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A debate often has rules, is often based in facts, is civil in nature, and is usually balanced.
Arguments can range from actual heated debate into a flurry of insults or "yo momma" jokes, and may or may not end in tears and/or fist fights. A debate, by contrast, usually only ends in tears.
2007-12-07 05:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say, in a debate, either side has studied up on their position, and in an argument, people are just having an emotionally-based fight.
2007-12-07 05:23:43
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answered by Gen•X•er (I love zombies!) 6
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In a debate, each should listen to the other side to refute their points.
In an argument, neither listens to the other. They're just trying to prove that they're right.
2007-12-07 05:18:49
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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Debate--a healthy discussion between two parties
Argument--one sided ranting.
2007-12-07 05:16:40
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answered by Yummy♥Mummy 6
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