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Davis started the topic The big red atheist button in the forum
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A big red button in front of you. You know with certainty that if you pushed it…people would stop believing in Gods … (though some would still believe in woo of all sorts). Are you tempted … to say “yeah…let’s push it”? Would you? What would keep you from pushing it? What would the world be like if someone did push it?
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Strega replied to the topic The outing game in the forum
To Do or not To Do 10 years, 10 months agoI agree. Prejudism is a learned trait whatever the subject matter. I was just trying to clarify a confusing statement 🙂
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Davis replied to the topic The outing game in the forum
To Do or not To Do 10 years, 10 months agoI understand what he is trying to say. You cannot choose to be gay but you can choose to be a homophobic-homosexual. You can choose to be an activist against racism but you can also choose to be a secretly-racist activist against racism. The first part in each phrase doesn’t matter…it’s the latter part that does. The difference (per the first…[Read more]
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Strega replied to the topic The outing game in the forum
To Do or not To Do 10 years, 10 months ago@Davis. Re your huh?, I was also busy huffing, but I had another read of Unseens comments and I realize he is simply pointing out that racism and being gay aren’t comparable in that we believe we are born with our sexual orientation, whereas we learn racism.
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Davis replied to the topic The outing game in the forum
To Do or not To Do 10 years, 10 months agoAny attack based on hypocricy is ipso facto an ad hominem tu quoque. In other words, “You say one thing but do the opposite.”
No…this falacy applies to debate on a particular topic (which is not under debate here). It does not apply when considering the weight of someone’s opinion in a decision making process, as a leader or as a rep…[Read more]
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Unseen replied to the topic The outing game in the forum
To Do or not To Do 10 years, 10 months agoDavis wrote:It is true that there are a portion of self-hating homosexuals who believe they don’t deserve the rights that everyone else does. The only thing is…the record of outed politicians who admit that they are gay and then move on to champion gay rights is pretty high. Randy Boehning is but the most recent example.
The end justifies the mea…[Read more]
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Davis replied to the topic The outing game in the forum
To Do or not To Do 10 years, 10 months agoJust read Davis’s reply to this, and he brought up some scenarios, completely different from outing a hypocritical bible thumper (the situation I had in mind when I wrote the above), where outing is not only appropriate but downright necessary (e.g., exposing an enemy agent of influence in your ranks).
And so…outing someone who works against y…[Read more]
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Gallup's Mirror replied to the topic The outing game in the forum
To Do or not To Do 10 years, 10 months agoUnseen wrote:In other words, simply because someone acts in a way inconsistent with their stated beliefs, it doesn’t follow that those beliefs are wrong.
Your paraphrasing is off target. Who is claiming discrimination against LGBT people is wrong simply because the discriminator is hypocritical? I hold that discrimination against LGBT people is h…[Read more]
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Davis replied to the topic The outing game in the forum
To Do or not To Do 10 years, 10 months agoIt is true that there are a portion of self-hating homosexuals who believe they don’t deserve the rights that everyone else does. The only thing is…the record of outed politicians who admit that they are gay and then move on to champion gay rights is pretty high. Randy Boehning is but the most recent example.
An ad hominem attack only…[Read more]
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Unseen replied to the topic The outing game in the forum
To Do or not To Do 10 years, 10 months agoWe may dislike hypocrisy, but let’s be clear on the fact that when we do so, we are arguing ad hominem (against the person, or character of the person). It says nothing about the truth of their claims or beliefs.
Thinking it does is another sort of ad hominem argument, argumentum ad hominem tu quoque. An example of this would be where the…[Read more]
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Gallup's Mirror replied to the topic The outing game in the forum
To Do or not To Do 10 years, 10 months agoI believe we are in a kind of grey area, where either side’s position is correct dependent on the circumstances. I’m quite sure we can both create scenarios to support the two positions.
Absolutely.
We can also examine real world examples. Take Ted Haggard, once arguably the most powerful evangelical leader in the United States. Haggard was piv…[Read more]
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