Quote from Ricter:
Right down there with "______ has been discredited here."
; )
Right down there with pretty much anything you say.
You still don't understand how to debate - probably never will. When a "fact" or assertion from a source you use is proven to be incorrect, or at the very minimum an assertion is made as to why it is incorrect - and you don't respond (or can't in many cases) then you cede the point. Whether or not you want to cede it is irrelevant. If you cannot answer the assertion, it's over, and that source data is forever tainted until you can address the assertion against it.
