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Why don’t you try applying it to my comments which you called a logical fallacy?Okay, now please apply that to the Original Post.
Why don’t you try applying it to my comments which you called a logical fallacy?Okay, now please apply that to the Original Post.
My mistake. I seem to remember a much higher number and I wasn’t intentionally misrepresenting the facts.By the way, OP, 20 million Christians weren’t martyred. Stalin, for instance, killed at most 7 million people, far below Hitler or Mao. And the Gulags at their height held less than we Americans do in our prisons.
My post may have made the situation seem more disrespectful than it really was. Most, if not all of my teachers encourage debate in class when discussing controversial topics and while yesterday things got a bit heated it usually works out really well and everyone comes away with a fresh perspective on things, even if they don’t change their mind.You’re a minor. Your job is to be respectful, listen, read, and learn. When did these sorts of antics become acceptable?
In fact you asked two questions and I don’t see their connection to the topic. Perhaps it’s a disconnect rather than a fallacy. What does the historical fact of book-banning have to do with the OP’s class on communism?First it was a legitimate question. Second, not everyone recognizes ‘whataboutism’ as a fallacy.
If the argument hadn’t been so polarized, you might have tried to understand her. When you read Acts of the Apostles, about how the first Christians gave all their property and shared everything in common, what economic system do you think of? Hey, maybe you can use that when you debate pro communism! Sneak a little Christian world view into the classroom.… she started arguing with me personally, knowing I’m a Christian, that Jesus was a communist…
My post may have made the situation seem more disrespectful than it really was. Most, if not all of my teachers encourage debate in class when discussing controversial topics and while yesterday things got a bit heated it usually works out really well and everyone comes away with a fresh perspective on things, even if they don’t change their mind
It does, I don’t know where you went to school but the school system in Australia is a joke at the moment. International students who come to my school almost always have to go up a grade because we’re behind and except for English, most of my classes are deficient enough in material to have time for interesting discussions lol.I honestly feel like a lot of debate would just slow a class down.
International student in South Korea.It does, I don’t know where you went to school but the school system in Australia is a joke at the moment.
Well there’s the ego boost I needed lol.as the kids who go overseas for school are more likely to be smarter than average