huge difference
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I would have thought so & yet an editor has changed my sentence around so the former now says the latter.
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I can be oversensitive to editors corrections so I just wanted to check this important distinction is obvious to everyone.
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I agree. The former implies a ban, the latter an option
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It used to say "the belief that god does not exist" now it says "lack of belief in gods" more or less anyway.
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Yep. Not believing & believing that not. Different things, people!
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Not my first language and I get it. So doesn't seem to difficult.
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yeah, but you're smart. You're not even stupid. Not even a little bit! Damn, you have it SO easy!
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*checking privilege*
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Reminds me of a correction to the definition of the word atheist in the oxford english dictionary -
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Oh, yes.
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I assumed this was based on some internet troll, nope, editor. Doesn't even sound like a reasonable error.
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Yes, a distinct difference in meaning. Like, 'you needn't do' and 'you don't need to do'.
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