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Originally Posted by LadyShea
But everyone can observe that apples fall from trees, and apples always fall straight down, that's what makes it a valid observation. Which of Lessans observations can be observed by everyone, every single time?
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That's what I've been trying to tell you. The observations Lessans made are not as easily seen as apples falling from trees, but they are just as valid. We have a certain nature, and it is this nature that crosses all religious, political, gender, or denominational lines. That is the only reason he could say, with confidence, that this is a universal law. There are no exceptions just like there are no exceptions to the fact that apples fall down from trees, not up.