Monks have been celibate in almost all religions for thousands of years, but they must have just been idiots... — Agustino
Any reference for this please?Firstly, historically inaccurate. — Barry Etheridge
It's not meant to be an argument. I'm not mounting an argument there - merely making a point. You should know better than just to cite a few fallacies. In the wrong context citing a fallacy is proof only of your lack of ability in distinguishing a fact from an argument.Secondly, circular argument. — Barry Etheridge
It is a fact that monks have been required to be celibate in almost all religions - including Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Christianity, etc. . You should read about the requirements for monks perhaps in different religions before talking such nonsense. Really don't shame yourself like this.If your hidden definition of monk is celibate individual then it proves absolutely nothing that monks are celibate. — Barry Etheridge
I never stated this was the only motivation.Third, false attribution of motivation. Religious celibacy is not reserved to Gnostic religions nor for the purpose of enlightenment. — Barry Etheridge
Right monks are idiots to be celibate because it is stupid for priests to be celibate - that makes great sense >:OFourth, false authority. It is, of course, entirely possible that monks have indeed been idiots in this regard. There are certainly many in the Catholic Church who believe that celibate priests is and always was a truly stupid idea. — Barry Etheridge
The contradiction is that we both exist and don't exist simultaneously because everything is apparently context dependent. — wuliheron
If the answer is "no", then we're back in the real game of deciding and debating what is really true, and what isn't context dependent. — Agustino
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