• Deceivers use exceptions to pretend the exceptions are a better generalization than an existing generalized rule.
• Rules are based on generalizations (not specifics) in order to have general application and relevance.
• Rules based on exceptions are foolish and unjust to the majority of events, people, and reality.
• Exceptions (specific variations) to rules prove the rules to be generalizations and so generally true.
• Generalizations are perfect for rules since generalizations are opposite from specifics, which can only refute a rule if enough specifics exist to become a better generalization.