• gregorum@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    but as a single policy-holder there is a good chance they will pay me more then I pay out making it gambling.

    But the risk isn’t health insurance vs gambling. That’s a straw man, as not having health insurance is already gambling, and you’re trying to change the argument because your previous reasoning was shown to be faulty.

    Nice try.

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      I’m betting that if I get cancer I get a payout larger than the amount I wagered by buying insurance.

      I haven’t tried to change the argument, I clarified it so you could understand.

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        I’m not the one here with difficulty understanding what the word “gamble” means.

        Hope this helps:

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          I’m explaining my beliefs to you.

          What are you getting out of this, by telling me I’m wrong in my beliefs and expanding the definition of gambling to literally anything?

          According to you just getting out of bed is gambling because I might get injured but if I get injured in bed that’s gambling too.

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            You’re “beliefs” - as you’ve explained them - appear to be based on a complete lack of knowledge of what insurance is, what it’s for, or how it works as well as several attempts to redefine the word “gambling” tp what fits your “beliefs.” None of your “beliefs” are supported by the facts— they’re complete contradicted by them.

            What are you getting out of this, by telling me I’m wrong in my beliefs and expanding the definition of gambling to literally anything?

            you’re spreading false information (your “beliefs”) as fact which could be harmful to others of they’re foolish enough to believe you. I don’t have to gain something in return just to do the right thing by posting the correct information on response. Life isn’t some zero-sum game where I have to be motivate by personal gain simply because your feelings got hurt.

            Oh, and I didn’t define gambling— the dictionary did. Blaming me for pointing that out is juvenile. Your interpretations of those definitions are entirely on you.

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                  2 months ago

                  If I was changing the subject it would be the first time as I already clarified that I was clarifying my previous comment while saying the exact same thing, just dumbing it down a bit so it would be easier to understand.

                  I’m just asking why you put beliefs in quotation marks because it felt like you think those beliefs are not good enough to be considered actual beliefs.

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                    2 months ago

                    We were talking about health insurance. Now you’re talking about quotation marks and the insecurities you have in your beliefs.

                    Those two subjects are not the same.

                    You have changed the subject. I can only surmise it is because you can no longer defend your “beliefs” and wish to distract with a Red Herring.