
Originally Posted by
Ramini
cguro the deny word means something like this....
"Scholars have uncovered that there's evidence that there was a female pope but details remain sketchy as of now. On a recent presscon the Vatican DENIED this story as whimsical and is utterly preposterous."
mao na cya..ni deny kai wla jd makita or wla na convince nga naai god..dli deny nga nituo pero gi deny..murag accusations nga gi DENY kai dli tinuod...if you're accused of formulating a plot to kill the pope..of course you would DENY it kai wla man jd kai plot to kill the pope right...kai in reality wla man kai gihimo nga plot to kill the pope mao imong gi DENY ang accusation..

Originally Posted by
chad_tukes
to DENY is to state that something is not TRUE.
...according to Dictionary.com.
both right, of course .. however, i would expect dictionary entries to be terse, concise. why both "disbelieve" and "deny" in the definition? "disbelieve" covers what you two just pointed out (which is also my understanding of "deny" in this context) but what's "disbelieve" doing in the definition if that's already what "deny" means?
i am of course nitpicking, all in the desire to understand our friends in this thread

Originally Posted by
dwardwarbinx
OT:
@pixelwise: you can't possibly know everything.
we all try

Originally Posted by
dwardwarbinx
>.< and we can discuss that in that other atheism thread. wahehe.
suri gud