A makes a claim. B researches it and finds it at least dubious or flat out false. A make another claim. B researches it and finds it dubious or flat out false. A makes yet another claim. B refuses to play. A says that B's afraid he'll lose the argument and that's why he won't follow up the third claim. The more B declines, the more offensive A gets. IN my background, that's about A liking to get B do to A's bidding, not unlike a physician who aggressively tries to convert a sick and drugged patient.
More than once I trusted you enough to research your claims. I don't want to be made a fool of again. You will not make your point any more credible by abusing or taunting me.
I'm sorry --- but that discussion was not with me. Check your facts before making a claim like the one above. As a matter of fact my only interjection into that discussion was to help set the record straight. So save the lecture on the difference between a claim and a proven fact for yourself.