ORIGINAL: Killer_Primate
Bruce,
Okay, I see where you’re going with this, but really, it isn’t that simple, but your mistake is. By posing that question you’re implying that there can only be one answer, when really this is way too dynamic a subject for one answer.
Your question in logic is called Plurium Interrogationum, or Fallacy of many questions or Fallacy of a loaded question. It is a form of rhetoric used to support an argument that is not worthy by use of trickery. You see, your questions have conflicting answers but you asked them all within one question. Now, if I answer, simply “yes” or “no”, I’ll be both right, and wrong. How about asking each one individually, and I’ll be more than happy to answer each one.
Did you study law?
Bruce just enjoys arguing about anything and everything!