Quote from: Cainad (dec.) on October 04, 2013, 03:38:17 PM
What you say: "I know you think X is true, but X is actually not true."
What they hear: "The person who told you that X is true lied to you. They're a lying liar who is filling your head with lies."
What they reply: "No way, X is definitely true, how dare you!"
The challenge: What techniques can be employed to get around this response?
I know you think X is true. But there is some information (P, D, Q, B, A, C, H) which appears to disagree with the truth of X I'm not saying that X IS NOT true. I'm just saying that if X is true then you must also account for PDQ BACH and no one has ever been able to account for them.