Absolutely correct!But it's not.
It's fighting stupidity with stupidity.
They both end up looking like idiots.
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Absolutely correct!But it's not.
It's fighting stupidity with stupidity.
They both end up looking like idiots.
Where did I say they should be eliminated?
The problem, in my mind, is the state of civic discourse in this country, and not just about God. Politics is even worse. Nobody seems to take the high road anymore, and we're all suffering for it. The solution is not to eliminate discourse, however. Someone needs to lead by example.You didn't. But you were suggesting that it was a problem, no? Doesn't a problem imply a preference for its non-existence?
Yes. But of course those who lead by example, the example being those who live without the discourse you speak of are often shunned, ridiculed and even crucified. We are so caught up in the discourse itself that it is difficult for most to imagine what it would be like without it. The common belief is that it can't be changed and so we try and make or way through it as best we can. Those who believe otherwise find themselves alone.The problem, in my mind, is the state of civic discourse in this country, and not just about God. Politics is even worse. Nobody seems to take the high road anymore, and we're all suffering for it. The solution is not to eliminate discourse, however. Someone needs to lead by example.
But it's not.
It's fighting stupidity with stupidity.
They both end up looking like idiots.
Who looks like idiots?
What's wrong with fighting fire with fire?
It's using a logical fallacy.
There is no reason you cannot celebrate logic and Christmas at the same time.
It isn't any worse than some of religious billboards that've been around. Such as:
When it comes to bad taste, the christians have the atheists beat.
Hey i believe in xmas to.“I don’t think it’s any good for the kids. I’ve got a 7-year-old daughter — she believes in Christmas,” one woman told 1010 WINS’ Terry Sheridan."
Not saying I agree with you, but what does that have to do with anything? I was not aware that putting up logical fallacies on bill boards isn't kosher.It's using a logical fallacy. There is no reason you cannot celebrate logic and Christmas at the same time.