I would prevent the existence of the universe (or universes if there is more than one) as that would prevent all suffering, inequality, injustice, and deaths. — Truth Seeker
I would bring into existence an infinite number of all-loving, all-knowing, and all-powerful beings who always make perfect choices instead of fallible organisms such as ourselves who make mistakes, suffer and die. — Truth Seeker
But that doesn't mean what they teach is useless. It would be a logical fallacy to argue that someone who is flawed can't also be a conduit for wisdom. — Tom Storm
There is no way you are not a bot made in 2015 by a now-bankrupt company. — Lionino
There isn’t a certain question at hand. It’s an invitation to think about certain points which I post. I throw my thoughts out there and hope to create a place for people to just let there thoughts roam. — Elnathan
Somehow you've managed to attribute nearly all the quotes in your reply to a poster who's not even participating in this thread. — Wayfarer
Civilians should be limited to revolvers, shotguns or bolt-action rifles, with lengthy prison time for any violators. — RogueAI
Actually, it is. Yes, it’s also a rant post, but there are reasons given: — Mikie
I see a pattern among members who aren’t that bright but who want to sound bright: claim everything is a “fallacy,” and use the phrase “That isn’t an argument” — like a magic wand, just wave it over anything you don’t like, can’t understand, or can’t engage with. — Mikie
It sounds very authoritative, doesn’t it? — Mikie
“That’s not an argument.” It strikes me as a person imitating someone who uses it appropriately, but who really doesn’t understand the implications. Like doing an impression. — Mikie
“That’s a fallacy of xyz”
“That’s not an argument!” — Mikie
“As if they’re the final arbiters because they just took freshman logic.
What a waste of time— I’d like to see this stupid shit go away. — Mikie
Could you, just for conveniences sake, point out exactly what your argument is here. I might be wrong but I think you skipped directly to the conclusion which means, wait for it...........
“That’s not an argument!” — Sir2u
Every statement? Every POV? Every belief? — Vera Mont
How be, we just provide links to authoritative sources for statements of fact, acknowledge our personal opinion, belief or perspective, and provide arguments only for philosophical positions? — Vera Mont
↪Sir2u
:scream: — Mikie
An argument is the presenting of reasons/evidence for a claim or conclusion. Really that simple. — Mikie
Why is everybody expected to argue about everything all the time anyway? — Vera Mont
I see a pattern among members who aren’t that bright but who want to sound bright: claim everything is a “fallacy,” and use the phrase “That isn’t an argument” — like a magic wand, just wave it over anything you don’t like, can’t understand, or can’t engage with.
It sounds very authoritative, doesn’t it? “That’s not an argument.” It strikes me as a person imitating someone who uses it appropriately, but who really doesn’t understand the implications. Like doing an impression.
“That’s a fallacy of xyz”
“That’s not an argument!”
As if they’re the final arbiters because they just took freshman logic.
What a waste of time— I’d like to see this stupid shit go away.
a day ago
Oh, and to clarify:
An argument is the presenting of reasons/evidence for a claim or conclusion. Really that simple. — Mikie
True, I remember reading that eating also damages DNA. — Lionino
Another down-side: employers would cut lunch hour to 2 minutes a day. — Vera Mont
The benefits being pleasure. — Lionino
Or you could take a pill and avoid every downside of eating (bloating, toxins, phytic acid, heavy metals etc). — Lionino
When I said "You can still eat stuff, but it would not give you any needed nourishment and would come with all the negatives of eating", — Lionino
I wanted to imply that you get all the negatives without getting the positives. — Lionino
Wouldn't eating then be like smoking or at least like drinking beer? — Lionino
Some folks said they wouldn't take the pill. I wonder why :chin: — Lionino
How is Diana Ross only 79? — Mikie
Some poeple think such a being walked the Earth some 2000 years ago. Some stuff happened, from some perspective not a lot, but surely not little. In any case we killed him — the pharisees. — Lionino
If there was an omniscient and omnibenevolent person on earth what do you think would happen?
Would you even believe them? — Benj96
Would you want to speak to them? — Benj96
Would you like them or despise them? — Benj96
And how do you think humanity would react as a whole? — Benj96
If a Chimpanzee looks at it, she doesn't see Eiffel or Iron. — ENOAH
Both in fact are "artificial" whatever that word means. — ENOAH
My original point is that for humans now, and arguably since the dawn of culture, sexuality is something other than what it was in Nature. Even whatever we hypothetically agree is normative. — ENOAH
Therefore the normative are in no position to say "yes but our sexuality is what it was in Nature, yours isnt, therefore...and so on."
If it was just that last statement, we might be on the same page? — ENOAH
But it is the Eiffel Tower that has displaced those natural "things" with something artificial. — ENOAH
Because same goes for human sexuality. The procreation/organic arousal/drive part are Natural, and that Nature still is, but for humans with our presumably unique Mind, that Nature is displaced by something artificial. And my point is that artificial nature applies to so called hetero-sexuality and so called LGBTQ +, alike. — ENOAH
Sexuality: A person's tendency of sexual attraction, esp. whether heterosexual or homosexual
Gay, lesbian, unisex, polisex would then become only the handles for your particular brand of sexuality. — Sir2u
Ok, I was wondering, as I descended your stairway of responses, now I am more certain, it's possible I have an idiosyncratic way of defing Natural. — ENOAH
*I know, some think animals have "souls" — ENOAH
But is the Eiffel Tower natural? I mean, maybe it is. Maybe 1000 philosophers will tell me why, and maybe I will be impressed enough by their reasoning to throw in the towel. Is it? — ENOAH
But is a marriage certificate natural? — ENOAH
An article of clothing? — ENOAH
A condom? Etc. — ENOAH
My point is, gender, sexuality, orientation and proclivity, are Fictional as are our political, religious, or cultural preferences. — ENOAH
Fair enough. It's just one more senseless, crazy thing in a world entirely run on insane values and principles. — Vera Mont
