You're right. It is funny.
But, since I'm just now seeing how you interpreted it, I can see the ambiguity in the article. It isn't clear. Having seen my response how is it that you couldn't see the ambiguity too?
I've found lots more articles similar to the one you linked, but none are...
The definition of right, courtesy of dictionary.com (limited to just the adjective form for simplicity)
There are 17 definitions here. Of them, how many describe some value judgement/opinion? How many describe something regardless of opinion? I count 9 and 8 respectively.
Because of the...
Not a fan of Rush? Not choosing is a choice. So, women have 3. I'm sure that's taxing on their little brains, but with proper training, I'm sure we can manage it. You really don't see how subjective your comments are? What you think is self-evident, I see as your opinion. No, it's not...
Nothing is right or wrong. Things are either accurately representative of reality or not accurately representative of reality.
If you want to know how I determine what is feminism, study this.
A subset may comprise feminists, but "feminists" are not defined by the subset. For one to be...
I think that's oversimplified.
I have some theories about why people "believe." It's an essential human trait. Imagine two races of people identical in every way but one... One has a "believe" gene that makes them susceptible to accepting "knowledge" without evidence. The other does not...
But, if you're wrong and there is no god, then the life you waste is an entirety of your existence. If I'm wrong about god, I at least got to enjoy part of my existence. Besides, an eternity spent with all the bible thumpers who think their going to heaven, sounds like hell.
That's an interesting view. So, in your view, you don't consider that quotas provide for some of the social memes to eventually "catch up" to the level of a natural equal opportunity environment?
Can you compare/contrast your view of women quotas with that of historic racial quotas...
Now THAT I understood! ;)
If by "monster" you're I believe you're speaking of the personification of a belief system responsible for the creation of all things and the credited with the establishment of a moral system by which all mankind is purported to live? Then yeah, that "monster."
So, having choices is bad? Choices make people unhappy? You realize this same argument was made by slave holders about slaves?
But you said, "Women are unhappy" You didn't say "some" women are unhappy.
It's a legitimate question. "Stable" is a value statement that people may have differing...
Moonbeam, I'm flattered that you would compile my writings like that, but you realize laying it out like that, out of context and with some of realibrad's comments in there is a bit hard to follow what I said and what others said?
It looks like everywhere you wrote "Quote:" the paragraph that...
That is certainly "a view point" and I respect that it is one you have. I would argue that de facto christianity has very little resemblance to what Jesus intended it to be. My definition of it was merely the minimum requirement for being a christian... in my estimation... namely that one must...
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