you believed that Hiruzen can use onmyondou :|Why so salty bro? Do you think what you just said is the slight bit persuasive? Its obvious that I disagree with you so do you think simply stating your opinion is going to change anything? No I get it... You just dont care. Ignorance is bliss am I right?
^__^ Nice to be debating with you again Derp.
To start off I acknowledge the skeptism of Kakashi's words in my thread. But I would argue what you are misunderstanding to be an example of hearsay is merely a relaxed for of dialougue. The most you can deduct from it is that what he is saying has not been proven but is rumored to be the case. And I state that very thing in my thread. I then go on the say that I believe that there is some truth to what he said and continue from there, whether you agree or not is not the case as it has no real relevance to the main point of my thread which revolves around Kaguya's surname.
Look at it this way... What are the Origins of the Uchiha? The Sage, The Sage is a member of the Otsutsuki Clan who's name was changed to the Hyuga. Therefore the Uchiha's Origins (The Sage) Lie within (Come from) the Hyuga Clan (The Otsutsuki Clan). It is not saying that the Uchiha is merely an offshoot of the Hyuga, rather it is saying that the Uchiha's lineage can be traced back to the Hyuga.
I also address the Rinnegans mutation in my thread as well. In it I state the difference between a statment rooted in fact and one rooted in mystery. Now we all know the Rinnegan is mysterious, only 4 People have used it and 3 of those people shared the same Rinnegan. And none of them ever spoke about it, so anyone claiming to know anything about it would more than likely find themselves wrong about it. But the Uchiha/Hyuga are not the same, they are fairly open Clans who's records can be looked over and members can be questioned. They are no where near as secretive as the Rinnegan that no one knows anything about. So for someone to say that because Kakashi didnt know anything about something he shouldnt have known anything about (The Rinnegan) he therefore must not know anything about something he should know something about, is just bad logic.