Understood friend. However, faith is the opposite of evidence. It is the belief in things unseen, (sometimes in sick dark dreams), intangible, not capable of it's own ability to warrant it's own existence, yet it is real. Do you not believe in children? Have ye Faith in them? If not so, wo unto them that have such little Faith in even the children, for they will not be called upon by The Father. It is out of the mouth of a child, the truth will be spoken.....Hence my assumed name. All can mock me, be wise not to mock our Savior........respect.
I feel your frustration that fuels your confusion. I cannot speak for others, I realize the implications of standing alone. Nonetheless, to inquire of such a question is indicative of at very-least, an open-mind. Or rather, a lack of faith.
'candykid noisy ignorant vessel that you are, deem is an intransitive verb, plain and simple. 'I deem you (to be) deficient in knowledge of grammar' is syntactically and semantically correct.'
Wrong.....The very word 'deem' is a Verb... Period. You have contradicted yourself with your very own written example. It only becomes intransitive when used with an object. Yes, you are correct in the example itself, yet when you added the (to be), you cleverly(?).... mistook the Verb and added the object which now warrants it intransitive. Perhaps if you are still confused, look it up in any respectable Modern English Dictionary to suppress any remaining doubt.
Now I will not even begin to waste my time on the second portion of your confusion on the Theories presented here, as they are so misdirected that I am confident you would certainly not appreciate my true thoughts coming from this 'noisy ignorant vessel,'.....I will however address your second response that was separate from your first...(I do find it a bit curious that I must have struck a few chords within you that you felt warranted a second response), but let me not get off topic again. I would not want that recycyled excuse used against me even once more. I find it to be intelligent, clever, and funny.....almost poetic. Perhaps you should try your hand at creative writing. You can forget about rules of grammar and the like, and let your creative side take over.....Upon my observations, you would fare well in this area. And no, I am not being sarcastic....I view the last response as your best yet.
Johnny.....send me the bill. You can even upgrade to Crown Royal without a moment of hesitation on my part paying/reimbursing the debt. Just sip it "neat."
No....Seclusion shares similarities with the word/meaning of isolation so closely, that the two are frequently mistaken as one for the other. Despite these common and mistaken similarities, there is one slight and significant difference that differentiate said two, that in turn, certainly warrant this seemingly insignificant difference and existence of the words themselves pertaining to the Etymological and developmental history of both, that are, and have been universally-accepted in proper Modern English for approximately the same, and equal amount of time. (Run-on sentence anyone)? Just what is that slight difference between the two? Seclusion is a choice that one usually takes upon themselves, whereas isolation is more often forced upon oneself, or more importantly, against their ability to have that freedom of choice to choose between the two….……..For me personally, I truly don’t give an F between the two.What matters most in either state stated, is that I double my intake of high-quality Whiskey to slow down my overwhelming thoughts of the subtle differences between these two similar words that can, and are commonly used interchangeably by those that understand even the most basic facets of either proper, or improper Modern English…..Lol...
And here once again is the Japanese Artist Nobuyuki Tsujii perfoming the undisputed, most technically challenging and difficult piece of piano music ever written. Composer is Franz Liszt. Some will claim that Beethoven's Hammerklavier is even more difficult, yet Beethoven was a monster, and wrote that piece to punish the audience rather than entertain them.
Lucifer
Witch...No. Stars exist in Heaven. A place that, according to you, does not exist.