>hurr you cant prove the immaterial with material criteria!
"Immaterial" literally means "does not exist." So when someone says souls dont exist (for example), and you use that greentext cope, you are admitting in a roundabout way the other party is right.
"Immaterial" literally means "does not exist." So when someone says souls dont exist (for example), and you use that greentext cope, you are admitting in a roundabout way the other party is right.
