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You’re kidding, right? After all, it’s just an analogy not a proof of anything. No one said it was, so why take it to this extreme? In fact, why all the shrill sarcasm and nasty comments from people who disagree? What? Aren’t conservatives allowed to make comparisons or think after seeing a film? Are we all really just supposed to sit there, eat popcorn and shut up? Oh, I get it, only pro-life people aren’t supposed to think after seeing a movie lest, God forbid, they get anything out of it that inspires them or speaks to what they believe. Right.quick reality check.
- Huge numbers of penguin eggs and chicks come to nothing due to harsh conditions in the artic. how can this be taken as evidence of ‘intelligent design’. See whales for an example of warm blooded creatures breeding in cold waters for better options.
- The penguins in question mate only for a year. They are serial monogamists
- Penguins in general have one the highest recorded incidences of homosexuality. male-male couple will even incubate eggs, given real eggs they are great parents. Thus penguins are evidence that homos are cool by god, and great daddies.
- Spiders and praying mantises eat their mates…watch it lads, women might take a moral from that fact.
- The existance of the artic itself calls into question ID, afterall what could its purpose be except to kill million of penguin chicks and eggs?
- the limited monogamy of penhuins is better reflected in swans (who also have homo-couples) who mate for a very long time, and in other species. but other species, like pheasants use leking, and a single male gets to breed with dozens of females. shall we take lessons there?
- people here say we cant take lessons from animals. they are animals. surely they should be on this thread repeating this anti-gay argument amongst those who seek to take pro-life (what?!!) pro-marriage lessons from this film.
well, the obvious response it that as ‘analogies’ go, it is not even close to being anaolgous.You’re kidding, right? After all, it’s just an analogy not a proof of anything. No one said it was, so why take it to this extreme? In fact, why all the shrill sarcasm and nasty comments from people who disagree? What? Aren’t conservatives allowed to make comparisons or think after seeing a film? Are we all really just supposed to sit there, eat popcorn and shut up? Oh, I get it, only pro-life people aren’t supposed to think after seeing a movie lest, God forbid, they get anything out of it that inspires them or speaks to what they believe. Right.
There was no argument on this thread until you posted, 2perfection.And as for ‘shrill’ reread the thread so far. it reads like people trying to defend a killer argument which has been found to be a cardboard cut out.
I don’t think anyone thought the analogy was necessarily a perfect one, or that we ought to imitate animal life in every way, rather it was more of an insight or inspiration. Surely we’re allowed to have these.well, the obvious response it that as ‘analogies’ go, it is not even close to being anaolgous.
accuracy is important in analogies because one is trying to explain A in terms of X. if X is not analogous and the listener knows this your argument fails. False anaologies attempt to trick ignorant listeners.
I do apologize for not being clear. I meant the criticisms by the article writers not you. Your analogies weren’t perfect, either, though, you know. Really, the natural life of animals bear some similarities between our life and theirs, but we are to learn things from them and their behaviors not necessarily imitate them in all ways. We have consciences and a sense that we ought to do this or that or not do this or that, they don’t. We are accountable before God for our behavior because we are created in his image, while they are not. It’s all a matter of perspective.And as for ‘shrill’ reread the thread so far. it reads like people trying to defend a killer argument which has been found to be a cardboard cut out.