On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 04:21:40PM -0800, Nunya wrote: > On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 02:02:03PM -0600, Chad Walstrom wrote: > > And way out from Right Field... > > http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/appeal-to-ridicule.html > > go back and count the # of "christians are stupid" statements > substitute any racial or ethnic group for christians > see how the statements sound in your ears then
There are very important distinctions between the following statements: "Christians are stupid." "Tenets of the Christian faith offend me." "I consider a belief in <X> to be foolish/silly/stupid/whatever." "Organized religion is meaningful only as a method of controlling people gullible enough to fall for it." [ ObDisclaimer: If you want to know which, if any, of the above are ] [ actually an opinion I hold, ask me in *private* email. ] One of these things is not like the others... one of these things is not the same. While the topicality is questionable (actually, it's not; it's pretty much completely off-topic), making assertions about behavior that happens to be a requirement for membership in a given group is not the same as making assertions about that group (for example, it applies equally to entities who are *not* part of that group, but exhibit the same behavior). -- Joel Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ,''`. Debian GNU/NetBSD(i386) porter : :' : `. `' `-
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