Is death of any person really for certain?
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Con wins this debate on the basis of Pro's "argument" that the debate title [the Resolution] was not optimally worded, and offered a suggested revision. The time to do that, however, was during the challenge phase by request in comments to alter the Resolution. Pro, chose, instead, to accept the debate challenge as is; tacit approval of the Resolution, as is. Secondly, pro failed in four rounds to offer an argument speaking to the Resolution as is in support of it. Therefore, Con wins the debate by the three arguments offered in Round 1. Pro said his argument would have agreed with Con's argument regarding the Rapture. The single forfeit of Pro's last round [4th] is not a sufficient percentage of the debate rounds to warrant loss of the debate on a forfeiture basis [40% of rounds, according to Rules]
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