calcp...@aol.com wrote:
> I like all your points.  However, I think the statement:
>
> "it is neither necessary nor sufficient"
>
> a bit redundant.  I would remove that statement, it does not really add 
> to the argument IMHO.
>
> BTW, if its not necessary, how can it be sufficient?
>
>   

Here's an example of the general principle: an umbrella on a rainy day 
is sufficient to keep dry, but certainly not necessary to keep dry.

Thanks,

Jason

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