06-18-2014, 07:32 PM
Shannon,
I saw your profile & read a few of your comments long before yours on this thread. My first thought was "Fantastic! This guy and I will have lots to talk about!" It seems we do but not exactly what I had in mind in the beginning.
I started a point by point dissection of your comments so far and after taking a jog with my dogs decided I was doing the wrong thing. If I did that I'd be fighting to BE RIGHT and I would have done it. I'm really doing my best in life to move past the struggle to BEING RIGHT and devote my thoughts and energy to DOING RIGHT.
In this case, DOING RIGHT pretty much compels me to make a friend of you even though things appear not to be headed that way. That means I'm not going to say anything in here that will escalate this debate with you and hope you and I can work together to disprove this prediction. For almost a year I've been searching all over for anything to help me believe its wrong. I need your help but so far you've been no help whatsoever and just postured, huffed up and referred to me as a character from a children's book in order to attack something that both of us hope doesn't materialize.
Do you know what happened when Ed Hubble came out with his well researched proof that the universe was expanding? He was ridiculed, mocked and called an idiot by... (drum roll, please.....) Albert Einstein. After about a year, they met Hubble showed Eistein what he had and begged him to help prove the universe wasn't expanding. Once that happened Einstein called in his entire posse to disprove it and then they all came out with a scientific version of 'HOLY SHIT THE UNIVERSE REALLY IS EXPANDING!!!'
Attacking ideas with fallacious arguments (which you have done) and ad hominem attacks (chicken little references) have no effect on the truth of the idea itself. All it proves is how unreasonable and illogical you are willing to be when presented with ideas that challenge what you believe.... just like Einstein did to Hubble. It's not a sign that one of us is smarter than the other. It simply shows that you, like Einstein have some very strongly held beliefs that something is right and you don't like what you believe to be challenged.
As for your proposal that the women's voting rights movement would disprove this prediction of violence.... I wish you'd researched that better. There's a museum in Washington DC devoted to women's rights. Going there will show you how wrong you are about them not enduring violence and discrimination before during and after the push for their right to vote. You're very right about how sources can give false information. In this case you'll be hard pressed to find a history book that tells the details of what they endured because there's been a great deal of shame about it that people who write histories have tried to conceal..as they have done about treatments of Native Americans, Irish, Poles, etc....
I asked you to at least check out the "Wedge Document" of the fundamentalist christian Discovery Institute to which you gave a single possible reference in your defense of fundementalist christianity when you said "There is no hidden agenda."
Really? You need to at least read a summary of the wedge document and see their five, ten and twenty year goals towards pushing christian fundamentalism into art, media, sciences, medicine, government, public education, courts, and literature. Then you need to try to find out why the wedge document is taught in most non-denominational 'christian colleges." Famous people who have quoted from it include Supreme Court Justices, Roy Moore and Tom Parker of Alabama, Michelle Bachman, Rick Santorum, Bryan Fischer, Scott Lively (they man in charge of exporting christian fundamentalist homophobia to third world nations) and that Ayers guy running for the US Senate from Missouri who said women who'd been truly raped had the power to spontaneously abort any pregnancy resulting from rape.
Here's the easy spot where you can laugh these challenging bits off as conspiracy theory, call me a whack job who needs to be on meds or.... stop acting like Einstein and try to prove the universe isn't expanding.
Send me a message if you're up to helping me out.
Thanks.
I saw your profile & read a few of your comments long before yours on this thread. My first thought was "Fantastic! This guy and I will have lots to talk about!" It seems we do but not exactly what I had in mind in the beginning.
I started a point by point dissection of your comments so far and after taking a jog with my dogs decided I was doing the wrong thing. If I did that I'd be fighting to BE RIGHT and I would have done it. I'm really doing my best in life to move past the struggle to BEING RIGHT and devote my thoughts and energy to DOING RIGHT.
In this case, DOING RIGHT pretty much compels me to make a friend of you even though things appear not to be headed that way. That means I'm not going to say anything in here that will escalate this debate with you and hope you and I can work together to disprove this prediction. For almost a year I've been searching all over for anything to help me believe its wrong. I need your help but so far you've been no help whatsoever and just postured, huffed up and referred to me as a character from a children's book in order to attack something that both of us hope doesn't materialize.
Do you know what happened when Ed Hubble came out with his well researched proof that the universe was expanding? He was ridiculed, mocked and called an idiot by... (drum roll, please.....) Albert Einstein. After about a year, they met Hubble showed Eistein what he had and begged him to help prove the universe wasn't expanding. Once that happened Einstein called in his entire posse to disprove it and then they all came out with a scientific version of 'HOLY SHIT THE UNIVERSE REALLY IS EXPANDING!!!'
Attacking ideas with fallacious arguments (which you have done) and ad hominem attacks (chicken little references) have no effect on the truth of the idea itself. All it proves is how unreasonable and illogical you are willing to be when presented with ideas that challenge what you believe.... just like Einstein did to Hubble. It's not a sign that one of us is smarter than the other. It simply shows that you, like Einstein have some very strongly held beliefs that something is right and you don't like what you believe to be challenged.
As for your proposal that the women's voting rights movement would disprove this prediction of violence.... I wish you'd researched that better. There's a museum in Washington DC devoted to women's rights. Going there will show you how wrong you are about them not enduring violence and discrimination before during and after the push for their right to vote. You're very right about how sources can give false information. In this case you'll be hard pressed to find a history book that tells the details of what they endured because there's been a great deal of shame about it that people who write histories have tried to conceal..as they have done about treatments of Native Americans, Irish, Poles, etc....
I asked you to at least check out the "Wedge Document" of the fundamentalist christian Discovery Institute to which you gave a single possible reference in your defense of fundementalist christianity when you said "There is no hidden agenda."
Really? You need to at least read a summary of the wedge document and see their five, ten and twenty year goals towards pushing christian fundamentalism into art, media, sciences, medicine, government, public education, courts, and literature. Then you need to try to find out why the wedge document is taught in most non-denominational 'christian colleges." Famous people who have quoted from it include Supreme Court Justices, Roy Moore and Tom Parker of Alabama, Michelle Bachman, Rick Santorum, Bryan Fischer, Scott Lively (they man in charge of exporting christian fundamentalist homophobia to third world nations) and that Ayers guy running for the US Senate from Missouri who said women who'd been truly raped had the power to spontaneously abort any pregnancy resulting from rape.
Here's the easy spot where you can laugh these challenging bits off as conspiracy theory, call me a whack job who needs to be on meds or.... stop acting like Einstein and try to prove the universe isn't expanding.
Send me a message if you're up to helping me out.
Thanks.