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It’s not a straw man argument if my characterization is not an exaggeration. Obviously you have your opinion of how you come off and I have mine. Neither is “right” in the sense that neither is a “fact”. I’ll point out that at least one person agrees with me (post #24). You can’t say the same. *.
Also, I never said one shouldn’t “debunk the false”. In fact, I made the clear point that there’s nothing uncharitable about that. It’s the “how” I’m debating. As I said to you in PM, some people can see the distinction between the content of argument and tactics of argument. Apparently you can’t.
I’m not quibbling with the content of your argument (“debunk the false”). I’m quibbling with the tactics. And my argument is: when you’ve already got the winning argument on the merits, going over the top into kindergarten-worthy tactics brings no extra gain, only potential detriment (as you push others away from the truth due to the tactics).
To use your own quote: “Nor is it uncharitable to rebuke someone in good faith.” Agreed. I’m saying the “moron” jab betrays your contention of good faith.
I’ve seen enough apologetics on this site in 4+ years to know I can’t get an Apologetics Warrior to back down. So, don’t let me stop you from your mission.
I really was only making the initial point in the first place to let all the silent readers know that not all Catholics agree with the use of that kind of off-putting rhetoric. It’s uncharitable, IMO.*
Also, I never said one shouldn’t “debunk the false”. In fact, I made the clear point that there’s nothing uncharitable about that. It’s the “how” I’m debating. As I said to you in PM, some people can see the distinction between the content of argument and tactics of argument. Apparently you can’t.
I’m not quibbling with the content of your argument (“debunk the false”). I’m quibbling with the tactics. And my argument is: when you’ve already got the winning argument on the merits, going over the top into kindergarten-worthy tactics brings no extra gain, only potential detriment (as you push others away from the truth due to the tactics).
To use your own quote: “Nor is it uncharitable to rebuke someone in good faith.” Agreed. I’m saying the “moron” jab betrays your contention of good faith.
I’ve seen enough apologetics on this site in 4+ years to know I can’t get an Apologetics Warrior to back down. So, don’t let me stop you from your mission.
I really was only making the initial point in the first place to let all the silent readers know that not all Catholics agree with the use of that kind of off-putting rhetoric. It’s uncharitable, IMO.*