epepke
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Christian said:Let's use your logic [and I wont be erecting any strawman]
Um, Christian? I wasn't using logic; I was talking about an event in my life. It's pure empiricism. But anyway, let's see what you have to say.
Back in the 1990s, there was this movie called Schindler's List that caused some stir. Like urban legends, people like to believe in things to be shocked by them. A bit after it came out, I was living as a student with some young jews. They had their friends over and rented Schindler's List. I invited my girlfriend over. I had never seen the film before, and at many points my girlfriend and I were laughing our butts off. This started to irk the young jews. So I started doing things like stopping the tape and saying, "OK, Schindler was not that tall. We can see that clearly from real life pictures." By the end of the movie, the jews were competing with each other to see who could spot the next flaw. The amount of critical thinking in the world increased that day.
I don't really see how that's similar. It's just cut-and-paste rhetoric. Besides, Schindler's List was widely criticized on the grounds of the idea that Schindler was really more of a businessman than a heroic liberator. Also, the scene where he breaks down never happened. Also, there was Spielberg's waif fetish. In any event, it's beside the point.
Let's take it back to my contribution to this thread. Would you like to argue that selling your birthright for some lentil stew isn't really dumb? Like, maybe it's really smart and shows good business sense or something? And so it's like deeply offensive to all right-thinking Christians to find it dumb?
I've had pozole at the Horse's Head in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and it's so good that I might consider selling a birthright, if I had one, for a bowl of that. But lentil stew? Come on!
