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1598
rating
20
debates
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Topic
#3321

[February Tournament] THBT: Given the List of Chosen Marvel & DC Superheroes, the Majority of Them Were Drawn from Pagan Gods.

Status
Finished

The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

Winner & statistics
Winner
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5

After 5 votes and with 5 points ahead, the winner is...

ComputerNerd
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Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Standard
Number of rounds
3
Time for argument
Three days
Max argument characters
15,000
Voting period
One week
Point system
Winner selection
Voting system
Open
Contender / Con
5
1518
rating
15
debates
40.0%
won
Description

Round One: Opening Arguments
Round Two: Rebuttals/Rejoinders
Round Three: Closing Arguments (No New Arguments.)

Stipulations:

Definitions:

Pagan (adj): of a polytheistic or non-Abrahamic (Christianity/Judaism/Islam) religion/mythology.

(a) God: a superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes; a deity.

Drawn (prep. from): based on; inspired by; gleaned; obtained from a particular source.

Majority: a number or percentage equaling more than half of a total.

*ComputerNerd and I have agreed to compile a list of Superheroes which together will create the entirety of Superheroes on which this debate is based.

Athias's List of Superheroes:

Marvel:
Ant-man, Black Widow, Captain America, Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers,) Hawkeye, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Spider-man, Scarlet Witch, Thor, Quicksilver, Vision.

Detective Comics:
Aquaman, Batman, Cyborg, the Flash, Green Lantern, Hawk-man/woman, Martian Manhunter, Superman, Wonder Woman.

ComputerNerd's List of Superheroes:

Marvel:
Black Panther, Deadpool , Dr. Strange, Drax, Gamora, Groot, Rocket Racoon, Star Lord, The Wasp, Winter Soldier, Wolverine.

Detective Comics:
Animal Man, Beast Boy, Deadshot, Doctor Fate, Doctor Manhattan, Raven, Robin, Shazam (Captain Marvel,) Starfire, Supergirl.

Burden of Proof:

The burden of proof is determined by the proposition, so it's Pro's onus to substantiate the affirmation of the proposition; it's the contender's onus to provide a counterargument refuting Pro's affirmation, or demonstrate that Pro has failed to meet his onus.

Criterion
Pro
Tie
Con
Points
Winner
1 point(s)
Reason:

Concession.

Criterion
Pro
Tie
Con
Points
Winner
1 point(s)
Reason:

full concession

Criterion
Pro
Tie
Con
Points
Winner
1 point(s)
Reason:

concession

Criterion
Pro
Tie
Con
Points
Winner
1 point(s)
Reason:

concession, also this should not have been winner selection instead of four points, that was a tournament restricted criterion.

Criterion
Pro
Tie
Con
Points
Winner
1 point(s)
Reason:

A complete concession.