Two fallacies I noticed in your argument. The fallacy fallacy, caddying an argument is wrong based on the fact that it was argued poorly or it contained a fallacy. The second was that you begged the question, towards the end, "As if there is a definitive answer to everything." That's assuming that there isn't one, but we don't know whether or not there is one.
[quote]Two fallacies I noticed in your argument. The fallacy fallacy, caddying an argument is wrong based on the fact that it was argued poorly or it contained a fallacy.[/quote]
It was merely an example. It wasn't my point.
[quote]The second was that you begged the question, towards the end, "As if there is a definitive answer to everything." That's assuming that there isn't one, but we don't know whether or not there is one.[/quote]
Yeah. That's why there isn't a definitive answer. Yet.