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Prodigal_Son
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You asked Bell(name removed by moderator) “Why should we listen to what you have to say as right and proper?” But she had never said that her words should be given some special authority. Her words, like anyone’s words, should be listened to with respect and then evaluated.Do you always view logical questions in a debate as an attack? That’s a little telling, to be honest.
Another way of putting this is that *your *words have no special authority either, even if what you say has to agree with the Church. It’s the Church that has authority – but of course, if someone denies the Church’s authority, we ought to convert the person, which we cannot do by appealing to the Church’s authority.
I respect that goal. But I didn’t see Bell(name removed by moderator) making any argument. If she wasn’t making an argument, then, by definition, she didn’t have to be logical. (Only arguments are logical, not claims).It’s worked for me in the past, though that’s not my explicit goal here. I’m trying to get her to think about where her logic is coming from, which is namely nowhere logical.
I think the method of converting a person is of vital importance. Arguing with a person who isn’t seeking to argue strikes me as a bad method.I think you have a bigger problem with my questions than she does. Let’s talk about this: What’s made you jump into a question that wasn’t addressed to you with such vehemence?