Scottie wrote:Don't you see the failure in your logic there?
I cannot see what isn't there (see below). ;-)
You are saying that this car is the ONLY true car and that although other cars might have 4 wheels and an engine, they don't contain the fullness of the true car.
Please look more carefully at what I said. I intentionally did not use the words "only" or "true" so as to avoid inviting this mistaken interpretation. Yet, somehow you managed it.
Except that you've never actually ridden in another car. You've just heard other people say that about other cars.
With as little as you know about me and my history, I can understand why you would jump to that false conclusion.
NOt that it is any business of yours, but for nearly a decade after my mission I made it a common practice to visit and learn about other faiths--kicking their tires and taking them for a spin, as it were.
Those that own other cars have everything and maybe more than your car does.
That has not been my considerable experience.
And, who knows, maybe walking is a much better fit for me. Maybe riding a bike? Which a car owner cannot fathom. Surely there can be no happiness in NOT riding in a car?!?! After all, look at how happy a car makes them.
Were my comments just about being "happy", you may have a point. It wasn't, and so you don't. Sorry.
I see where you mistakely read things into what I said, and expressed a different point of view from mine, and failed to grasp the full essense of what I said. But, I didn't see the illogic you alleged. Again, sorry.
Thanks, -Wade Englund-