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mvincent said:Isn't them being right/wrong what we are debating? Using that as evidence to support their invalidity seems like a circular argument (hence it could be left it out without effectively changing the implication of your statement).
If they're right, it doesn't matter if there's one, or a hundred; all of them are right regardless of number.
If they're wrong, it doesn't matter if there's one, or a hundred; all of them are wrong regardless of number.
Thus, the volume of the stack of citations is irrelevant - if they all say them same thing, then they're either all correct or all incorrect, and all that matters is the reasoning they used to reach their conclusion.
If the reasoning is flawed, all of them are just as wrong as if there were only one.
-Hyp.