That's an unfair question. Of course I'm interested in views other than my own.
Well, it was a straight forward question.
As coincidence would have it, I went from here to check in on Peter Bowditch's website where he has a transcript of an interview about a recent debate he was involved in with a religious group titled "Is God a delusion?". He was asked what he hoped for in debating Christians. He replied that "What I hope for is that everyone can go away with a better understanding of why the other side holds the position it does."
I now have this as my sigature.
But if you do not care, then what's the point? Your view is not caring... there's not much room for growth there, is there? "I don't care" is a response that does not lead to much discussion one way or the other.
Good point.
But it's not really what I said. I didn't say, "I don't care". What I said was, "But, in the end, who really cares?"
The question here is the politicisation of the JREF. I don't think there is any doubt that he is politicising his commentaries. I also agree that he can say what he likes in his commentaries. I also agree that he should not. Just like he shouldn't have plagiarised a poster here some months ago. Just like he shouldn't have dismissed those who dared to take him to task for it. Just like he should not make comment before thinking through the isssues (referring to his waffling over Climate Change over recent weeks). But he will post what he will. He is entitled to do what he will. Because it's his commentary. We can say that he shouldn't. But we should realise that he will continue to do what he will. Nothing will change because he is unlikely to start listening to the "barking dogs".
It is in this context that I said, "But, in the end, who cares?"
There was a hint od sadness there hinted at by the last two lines:
"These days I only read the commentaries in order to get involved in the commentary thread.
Sad but true."
I just find it strange to hang around a thread on a subject that you care nothing about.
Well, I was intending it as a sign off post.
I don't usually bother unsubscribing to threads though, so when I saw you had responded to my post I felt it only fair to return with a reply.
regards,
BillyJoe