• bigmamoth@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    You are the one being bad faith saying his formulation in no way or form can be interpreted other way than yours.

    • DarthFreyr@lemmy.world
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      7 hours ago

      “can be interpreted” would mean that he is not inherently lying, but that you are choosing an interpretation (twisting his words) to try to say that he is. Otherwise I could say you are lying about calling me bad faith because you don’t know anything about my religious practices. See how absurd that is?

      Is coming into a conversation and clearly laying out my points along with giving reasoning and explanations “bad faith” now? What conventions or norms am I breaking, other than taking a fact- and logic-based approach to reality? Are those not allowed any more?