1776 or 1619? Either, neither, both. — Bitter Crank
under a libertarian view you can do whatever you want with your property — Oppyfan
C. It is immoral to stop someone from having sex with their dog — Oppyfan
Haven’t had a hemorrhoid flair up in years after I started squatting while poohing. Apparently we’ve evolved doing it squatting and there’s much less resistance or pressure doing it that way. — praxis
What you said here is germane to the issue I raise in this thread. Work isn't just about survival then, it also has the added feature of empowering people through money — TheMadFool
By the way, I really like your writing style. :up: — TheMadFool
What bothers me is no one really wants to work. — TheMadFool
If someone took a single drop of water of finite size from an infinite ocean would it actually be taking from the ocean? — TiredThinker
You're really young. Perhaps if you had a better understanding of what gay people have had to go through to get where they are today, it would give you a better perspective. — T Clark
People gender each other from an early age and are gendered. It's at a level of learning much like grammar. — Bylaw
Wow, I forgot about the Shriners. — Noble Dust
, I want to boycott China because of Hong Kong and the Uighurs, and I've been working towards that for quite some time now. Some things I've noticed. — Benkei
have a question:
What is the purpose of a debate? What is attempted to be accomplished by a debate — baker
hate debates. It is the folly of the age to reduce every important or pleasant activity to a mere competition. Even fishing! I await with despair the first series of The Great British Fuck Off *. — unenlightened
far as I know, Hanover is still looking for a running mate. — T Clark
It's not clear that this is what all actual monotheists mean by God being necessary (apart from those in particular who argue like the above). Rather, the necessity of God's existence in monotheism is to be understood in contradistinction with the optionality or relativity of human existence, as in: God is necessary, but man is not; man is only optional. — baker
If God is a necessary being, his existence is entailed by the rules of logic.
— Hanover
I'm not so sure. Kripke broke the link between necessity and the a priori; do you want to put it back? Do we have grounds to do so? — Banno
You are doing an Apollonius. Or however he spells his name. Reducing an argument to bare naysaying. — god must be atheist
Then it was a third party that made the rules and the debating partners agreed to heed to them. — god must be atheist
If two debating opponents are asked to make rules, the debate will never end over what rules to make and how to apply them. — god must be atheist
I'll accept your decision as long as you danced around a fire all night long with a rattle. — frank
Well, we could put something like that to a vote. I'm not married to a number, 2 is what I'm used to as a lawyer and if life and death situation can be decided in 4 rounds...
Another idea could be to have debaters submit their opening positions blindly and then have them start a debate. But this has benefits and disadvantages. Main benefit will probably be that differences in definitions and usage of terms will be laid bare early on. — Benkei
Hey, my OP, my god. — Banno
Is giving someone the "opportunity" to succeed through stressful trial-by-fires and work a good thing? Why? — schopenhauer1
