"basskisser" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
Pssst....Bassy....this is the third time today you used the word
*validity*
in that same context.....the proper word to use would be
*credibility*, not
validity. Just a heads up.
Do you EVER get tired of being WRONG? Take special note of the 4th
meaning, the LOGICAL one, direct from dictionary.com:
val·id ( P ) Pronunciation Key (vld)
adj.
Well grounded; just: a valid objection.
Producing the desired results; efficacious: valid methods.
Having legal force; effective or binding: a valid title.
Logic.
Containing premises from which the conclusion may logically be derived:
a valid argument.
Correctly inferred or deduced from a premise: a valid conclusion.
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An argument can have validity. A point of view can have validity. A point
of objection can have validity. A person cannot have validity...a person
can have credibility though.
You are batting .000.
Try again.
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