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twopekinguys
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The point I was trying to make was simply quoting/regurgitating quotes from sources is not what discussion/debate is about.I don’t know how much “original thought” you can expect. Are you suggesting that forum posters do not routinely check and reference resources they feel could assist them in proving a point or in defending their faith? I know I’ve done that. I’m not a scholar so there is a lot I’ve cross-referenced because I don’t know all the answers. I’d venture to say this is the case with a large number of our veteran posters too. Perhaps I’m worse because often times I don’t even cite a source!
Whether it’s against the forum rules I suppose is another question, but then again plenty of others have posted more than the “recommended” requested by forum administrators and I haven’t seen anything stated against them. Perhaps it’s only acceptable when it’s a Roman Catholic doing so? Of course you wouldn’t think that way but I find it peculiar that this is when the forum rules are suddenly invoked.
Additionally, when there are approximately 3-4 people asking him questions at the same time, with everyone expecting an answer, I don’t know how we could not expect him to use other sources to help defend his position. I mean we’re talking about questions on an internet forum, in which we participate in our spare time, not a doctoral dissertation where you need to bring in your own original research.
I’m not here to defend Evanfaust’s opinions, in fact I find his conclusions to be incorrect and I agree far more with you, TexanKnight, Livingwaters PaulDupre, and the other Catholic members who have participated in these discussions but on the other hand everyone seems to be piling questions and then adding the expectation that some kind of wonderful, “original” thinking should be provided.
Yes, we all use quotes from sources, but, that should not be your entire response to a question that is asked. You should state your opinion/view as you see it, then use the quotes as your source. That is not what is happening here.