That's not how logic works. You just said: X is not in A. X is in B. Therefore, if X were in A, A would not go to B. This is not a valid syllogistic form. For example, here is an argument of the same structure: Guns are not allowed in school. Guns ar
My favorites!!! I am still a kid when it comes to these specials. It's almost "Charlie Brown season." Love the Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas movies. :) Remember the TV specials?