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18-04-2016 1:42 PM
Usually when people are arguing their "case" in a debate, they make some sort of statement and those in opposition refute that by stating their own case and producing their "evidence" to support their side of the argument.
Once they've done that, the original orator refutes their "evidence" with "evidence" of their own.
At times, so much "evidence" is produced that the observer is non the wiser so ignores the whole thing altogether.
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.