26-02-2009, 19:21 | #41 |
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It's up to the OP to request the thread be closed, or us if we deemed it inappropriate and I don't see why it should be closed.
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26-02-2009, 20:33 | #42 | |
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Nail. Head. I've had enough too. You won't care and I won't see any reply, but welcome to my ignore list.
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There has been nothing controversial about me using the name of a religion, although it carries an obvious controversy that others would rather ignore. I also think that the tone of comments directed at me have been inappropriate. |
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26-02-2009, 23:43 | #44 |
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I want to discuss this with people that are capable of having a serious discussion - Phykell is an example in this thread. I don't wish any communication with people who immediately throw subjective emotive comments around, shift the debate immediately onto the debator without addressing the issue and then feel such inability to discuss anything that you need to add that person to the ignore list. Not that I think you've put me on ignore.
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27-02-2009, 00:05 | #46 |
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I'd say arguing with people you disagree with you is second only to arguing with people about something you don't even believe
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27-02-2009, 00:09 | #47 |
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After re-reading this, I think that you and Feek have a point. I have come across way too forcefully in this discussion and have been too rigid when it didn't develop in a way that I would have enjoyed. I apologise.
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27-02-2009, 14:52 | #48 |
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I've been thinking about this a bit and I've got to say that I've held this strong viewpoint for a number of years, and I've also put it across in the same way for a number of years. In that time, public opinion has generally changed in a way that I find much more in-line with my own and more realistic although the subject tends to divide and there are also many people who strongly disagree with me. There was a time that putting my case forward in such a vitriolic way was right but the world has moved on and it is no longer necessary. I also believe that this is not the place either.
I think a lot of opinions have changed in the last few years, and so my attitude should change with it. Selah. It may be that this subject will come up again and I will be more equitable in the way that I approach it. |
27-02-2009, 21:42 | #49 |
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I reckon an opinion is a pretty complex entity. It has a history, progressing from instantiation (sorry for the software terms), through development and sometimes to being established as precedent. Our opinions are what our principles are based on, which in turn we use as ethical cornerstones for our view of the world. I believe the problem is that while we may wish to debate reasonably, it's much harder to remain objective if our opinions have passed into personal doctrine.
I reckon it's one of the downsides of getting older and I should know - I'm sure I've been guilty of some intransigence myself over the years
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