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You forgot FSM in your mentions above...he deserves an equal playing field!
You mean... like a platter?
You forgot FSM in your mentions above...he deserves an equal playing field!
Point taken.Beth said:It doesn't compute that the Dali Lama would be trying to sneak the Bible in by the back door. Thus pointing out that he is a religious leader doesn't refute HypnoPsi argument.
If I were arguing for the legalization of drugs would that you think me a heroin addict?
Just because I argue that people should have certain rights does not automatically imply that I think they are right if choose to exercise those rights.
Only that I consider it more important that they be allowed to make "wrong" choices over being forced to make what the majority thinks is the "right" choice.
Please don't assume anything about what I do or do not teach my children, or how I raise them. You really don't know anything about that because I prefer not to discuss my personal life in forums such as this. I prefer not to do so precisely because people make statements like yours.
Good-bye.
"Survival of the fittest", as far as the current theory of evolution is concerned, is really a contraction of something along the lines of "survival of those best fitted to their environment."In Norwegian, 'survival of the fittest' has always been translated to 'survival of the strongest'. Very very very bad translation, a shame we can't seem to get rid of it.
How do you figure? There are many things I think people should have the right to do, but would be making a mistake if they did so.Zaay said:Obviously you are - if you say 'People should have the right to...' you are saying they ARE right to do so. People should have the right to teach their children outright lies and keep them ignorant is the same as saying they ARE right to do so.
For the most part, I think people have the right to gamble. Of course, I consider it a bone-headed decision, unless, maybe, you're one of those people likely to end up on "Breaking Vegas."How do you figure? There are many things I think people should have the right to do, but would be making a mistake if they did so.
~~ Paul
How do you figure? There are many things I think people should have the right to do, but would be making a mistake if they did so.
~~ Paul
Oh, I'd forgotten --- these people actually exist too. Living, breathing human beings, and often US citizens, whose rights must be protected.And optics (the rainbow is a miracle --- it says so in the word of God, y'know).
Eh. Buddhism doesn't necessarily posit the existence of a god, either. I'd say it's about sneaking creation myths in the back door. Of course, the nice thing about ID, as opposed to Creationism, is that as long as the Designer remains unspecified, it's not just adherents of the Abrahamic Three who can get behind it.Point taken.
This is about nothing more than sneaking god(s) in the back door.
~~ Paul
:This is just plain falacious reasoning. There is no "certainly" about it.Not heroin, specifically, but certainly some kind of druggie.
Originally Posted by Beth
If I were arguing for the legalization of drugs would that you think me a heroin addict?
This is just plain falacious reasoning. There is no "certainly" about it.
I advocate for the legalization of drugs because I think the "War on Drugs" has done more harm to our civil liberties than anything else (prior to the equally inane "War on Terrorism"). But I, a child of the 60s and 70s, have NEVER done any drugs AT ALL. Well, unless you consider Coors a drug. I think your conclusion that Beth is "some kind of druggie" is way off base. You need to rethink the logic of your argument.
I disagree. Childhood brainwashing can be very difficult to escape because it forms an essential part of a person's identity. How can you escape that type of indoctrination if you're never exposed to other points of view through education?Governmental tyranny is very difficult to overthrow or escape. OTOH, one can escape family tyranny quite easily. Just grow up and leave. So, given a choice between the two, I prefer family tyranny. Thus, while you are right to an extent, I think on the whole, I'll maintain my opinion that it is better to allow parents the power to make those decisions than for the government to have the power make those decisions for them.
I disagree. Childhood brainwashing can be very difficult to escape because it forms an essential part of a person's identity. How can you escape that type of indoctrination if you're never exposed to other points of view through education?
I disagree. Childhood brainwashing can be very difficult to escape because it forms an essential part of a person's identity. How can you escape that type of indoctrination if you're never exposed to other points of view through education?
I disagree. Childhood brainwashing can be very difficult to escape because it forms an essential part of a person's identity. How can you escape that type of indoctrination if you're never exposed to other points of view through education?