ToothyMaw
Arcane Sandwich
ToothyMaw
Here's my argument, it's a humble modus ponens:
1) If jihadism is incompatible with secularism, then the concept of religious tolerance does not apply to jihadism.
2) Jihadism is incompatible with secularism.
3) So, the concept of religious tolerance does not apply to jihadism. — Arcane Sandwich
Arcane Sandwich
ToothyMaw
1) If certain radical interpretations of scripture that give rise to jihadism are incompatible with secularism, then the concept of religious tolerance does not apply to those radical interpretations of scripture nor to jihadism.
2) Certain radical interpretations of scripture that give rise to jihadism are incompatible with secularism.
3) So, the concept of religious tolerance does not apply to those radical interpretations of scripture nor to jihadism. — Arcane Sandwich
Arcane Sandwich
ToothyMaw
Arcane Sandwich
How do you get the logic symbols in your posts? — ToothyMaw
Arcane Sandwich
Arcane Sandwich
ToothyMaw
ToothyMaw
Arcane Sandwich
ToothyMaw
Arcane Sandwich
Arcane Sandwich
1) If the radical interpretations of scripture that give rise to jihadism can be religiously tolerated in a secular society, then jihadism is compatible with secularism.
2) Jihadism is not compatible with secularism.
3) So, the radical interpretations of scripture that give rise to jihadism cannot be religiously tolerated in a secular society. — Arcane Sandwich
1) If jihadism is incompatible with secularism, then the concept of religious tolerance does not apply to jihadism.
2) Jihadism is incompatible with secularism.
3) So, the concept of religious tolerance does not apply to jihadism — Arcane Sandwich
ToothyMaw
1) If the radical interpretations that give rise to jihadism can be religiously tolerated in a secular society, then jihadism is compatible with secularism.
2) Jihadism is not compatible with secularism.
3) So, the radical interpretations that give rise to jihadism cannot be religiously tolerated in a secular society. — Arcane Sandwich
Arcane Sandwich
Or am I making a mistake somewhere? — ToothyMaw
Arcane Sandwich
T Clark
Arcane Sandwich
Stop supporting Israel
Get US military out of the Middle East
Stop supporting repressive Islamic regimes
Mind our own business
Stop supporting Israel — T Clark
BitconnectCarlos
T Clark
I.e. put our fingers in our ears, bury our head in the sand and the problem should go away... right? Right? — BitconnectCarlos
Arcane Sandwich
Instead of looking to syllogism consider looking to history. — BitconnectCarlos
T Clark
From a purely technical standpoint, I don't think that repeating a point (i.e., "stop supporting Israel") makes it more persuasive. Like, it just doesn't. — Arcane Sandwich
Leontiskos
1) If jihadism is incompatible with secularism, then the concept of religious tolerance does not apply to jihadism.
2) Jihadism is incompatible with secularism.
3) So, the concept of religious tolerance does not apply to jihadism. — Arcane Sandwich
ToothyMaw
Stop supporting Israel
Get US military out of the Middle East
Stop supporting repressive Islamic regimes
Mind our own business
Stop supporting Israel — T Clark
T Clark
For fuck's sake, T, did you even read the OP? I said that our current foreign policy makes no sense if we care about reducing jihadism. I agree with you that we should pull our military out of the middle east in an intelligent way and stop supporting Israel. — ToothyMaw
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