CICCU are a group of Christian students at Cambridge Uni who seek to annoy people by telling anyone who will listen about the Bible - even going as far as to define themselves on Urban Dictionary! They put on lots of events where people can come and enjoy free sandwiches in exchange for being made to listen to the inane drivel and bigotry spouted by one of their "speakers."
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CICCU are a group of Christian students at Cambridge Uni who seek to tell people about the amazing good news of the Bible - that Jesus Christ died on the cross taking the punishment that we all deserve for our sinful rebellion against God and that if we accept the forgiveness he offers, we can be made right with God and spend eternity under his perfect and loving rule! They put on lots of events where people can come and find out more.
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Get the CICCU mug.An argument that goes nowhere. Though a person believes he or she is arguing a point, the argument does not progress because the individual provides the same point for the effect as he/she does for the cause (i.e., the effect is just the cause stated in different words). In short, what is given as the effect is already made obvious--either overtly or implicitly--by the supporting reason provided.
To say, "I didn't like that movie because it was really bad," is to provide a premise in support of the opinion that goes without saying. It goes without saying that if one does not like the movie, he/she will not believe the movie is good. Likewise, statements such as "I am Bainz, so I am drunk," "I enjoy listening to music when I study because music helps me to study," and "I wear Fant-Ho shades because they're the best shades" are equally circular in nature. A true argument would supply support that explains WHY Bainz is always drunk, HOW music helps the person's study habits, and WHAT makes Fant-Ho shades better than other brands.
Dumb people write circular arguments.
To say, "I didn't like that movie because it was really bad," is to provide a premise in support of the opinion that goes without saying. It goes without saying that if one does not like the movie, he/she will not believe the movie is good. Likewise, statements such as "I am Bainz, so I am drunk," "I enjoy listening to music when I study because music helps me to study," and "I wear Fant-Ho shades because they're the best shades" are equally circular in nature. A true argument would supply support that explains WHY Bainz is always drunk, HOW music helps the person's study habits, and WHAT makes Fant-Ho shades better than other brands.
Dumb people write circular arguments.
Swain stated the obvious when he made the circular argument, "I am Swain; therefore, I am a clown-bitch." I was like, duh!
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