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[quote]Salam wa alaikom, [quote]The answer to the simple contradictions I posted was a very bizzarre story of the blind men and elephant. Ok let us play the game with your rules (regardless of the fact how ridiculous they are):- I dont know how many blind people you know, but the most that i have come across are NOT STUPID to guess the shape of an object without feeling all of it. If any blind person (with any semblance of any intelligence) was to feel an elephant they would try to feel all of it (if it was possible) becuse elephants legs, tail, body etc are not detached from each other that the blind person will not be able to detect their continuity. No sane blind person would comment on a shape of any object that they were unable to feel fully. So your lephant example is a smoke screen for a very obvious contradiction which you appear unable to grasp.[/quote] I disagree with you, Perv 1, because you do not understand perhaps it is beyond the scope of your intellectual access. This is just an example or saying to make understand the people having no understanding at all. Take it as a saying only. Perv 1, if you are not understanding the saying at all, Tell me why you do not DARE to say, “Money makes the aeroplane go”, instead of saying “Money makes the mare go” According to your logic, Is the mare more costly or runs faster than an aeroplane? So I totally agree with Usmani790.[/quote]
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