User:Bootmii/Conservapedia:Non-substantive

Non-substantive implies "lacking in substance", or "unprovable". However, if you have an open mind, you may escape the bounds of liberal thinking and also use the word freely in debate for any of the following situations:


 * 1) "you have presented me with rich, concise data"
 * 2) "that is a strong, incontestable argument"
 * 3) "I am unable to respond to your incontestable evidence"
 * 4) "What you have said is undeniably correct"
 * 5) "You certainly seem to know more than me about this"
 * 6) "It is clear I had not considered that"