I argue semantics at times because you apparently don't know how language works.
"If something is dangerous, it doesn't mean it's cytotoxic." is not the same sentence as "If something is cytotoxic it does mean it's dangerous."
Let me simplify it so that you may understand.
"If something is a rectangle, it doesn't mean it's a square" is not the same sentence as "if something is a square, it does mean it's a rectangle".
Do you see now how that's not the same? Let me know if you need any other reading comprehension tips.
Can I please pay you take an IQ test, just for you to see for yourself what I already know to be true?
Yes, they're different statements. They're different statements to prove your accusation of me moving goalposts to be wrong.