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Dr.Henry_Killinger said:
RadiantDanceMachine said:

I'm sorry, but is this a joke?

If I say "I love you" to 30,000 people and "I hate you" to one person, does the 30,000 times I've mentioned I love someone mean I don't hate anyone? Of course not.

Kindly review: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non_sequitur_(logic)

Thing is your entire claim is based on the occurrence of the word hate in the Old testament. Which makes zero sense because you are literally taking words out of context https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallacy_of_quoting_out_of_context. I was just showing, even in your flawed reasoning, using hate as a word count makes no sense at all. Especially when the fact that the basis of Christianity isn't even mentioned, in the OT, the book you say has the most occurences of the word hate.

Your initial claim is silly, I was just obliging you and rendering it moot on your own terms.

And the circus act continues. Did you miss this post where I cite verbatim the passages these are from? That's incredible...considering I replied directly to you with them. Is it a regular occurrence for you to ignore facts which do not correspond with your rather inappropriate and mendacious view?

No sir, you did not render anything moot. You argued quite fantastically poorly that because love is mentioned more than hate, that the hate is negated; this is a rather elementary level error in reasoning called a non-sequitur, which I see you've failed to acknowledge. Actually, my mistake...you contrasted "Jesus" and "Christ" with "hate" which is even more alarming since they seem to have no analogous relationship at all to the term, either in thesis or antithesis.

I'm left again dumbfounded by a reply that seems largely delusory.