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Care to explain why?the fallacy known by all these names:
black-white
either-or
horns of the dilemma
Care to explain why?the fallacy known by all these names:
black-white
either-or
horns of the dilemma
You are making an all-or-nothing argument, which excludes (without reason) all of the possibilities in between. You must argue (with reason) why the other conditions are not possible.Care to explain why?
Ed, here’s a list of straight “Swingers” organizations for you.
No, they don’t. Some families have two heterosexual parents. Some have two grandparents – my son’s friend was abandoned by his heterosexual (!) parents in a parking lot at age two, and has been raised since then by his grandparents. Some families have one parent, or two male or two female parents.]Yes they do. Real families, anyway.
Certainly.The Golden Rule doesn’t mean we have to tolerate any and all behavior, otherwise, why do we have the Ten Commandments or civil laws?
That’s fallacious logic. In any case, I have not argued for the blessing of same sex unions. I have only argued that the state should get out of the business of blessing marriages, and grant civil unions instead.If you support what is now described in euphemistic terms as “the blessing of same-sex unions,” in practice you are supporting the abolition of the entire Christian sexual ethic, and its substitution with an unrestricted, laissez faire, free sexual market.
The reason that the homosexual rights movement has managed to pick up such a large contingent of heterosexual fellow-travelers is simple: Because once that taboo is abrogated, no taboos are left.
Hogwash. The reason is that many heterosexuals – including myself – know enough LGBT people in real life that we have come to understand that they are persons, not monsters to be demonized as you would do.
The Central Valley might as well be Kansas – they reject evolution, global warming, and other aspects of modern science.They must’ve polled only the Bay Area and L.A. because this entire area, the Central Valley of California is STAUNCHLY against gay marriage! Trust me! Catholics around here are adamantly opposed, as they should be. For that matter, everyone here is opposed to it regardless of denom!
sounds like Dover PAThe Central Valley might as well be Kansas – they reject evolution, global warming, and other aspects of modern science.
Sorry, larkin31 – here’s teh URL:Hey, where is that list of swingers???
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It might as well be Dover. Have you been to Fresno or Bakersfield?sounds like Dover PA
What’s wrong with rejecting parts of modern science? A detailed list of outcomes would be apprecisted.The Central Valley might as well be Kansas – they reject evolution, global warming, and other aspects of modern science.
No, but I was in SF last week! I had a blast, and I am happily and steadfastly hetero! And one of the places I had a lot of good clean fun was the Castro district. I was pleasantly surprised by how many “traditional” families were shopping together at the little markets, visiting the bookstore, etc. A warm, welcoming, and quite hetero place compared to what descriptions of it are like from the homo-concerned…It might as well be Dover. Have you been to Fresno or Bakersfield?
Hey, one of these is near my town!
The burden of proof is not on the status quo to justify itself; it’s on the advocate of change.You are making an all-or-nothing argument, which excludes (without reason) all of the possibilities in between. You must argue (with reason) why the other conditions are not possible.
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SureThe burden of proof is not on the status quo to justify itself; it’s on the advocate of change.
Wow – I counted over thirty swinger sex clubs in the God-fearing, safely heterosexual, family oriented Central Valley of California (including five in Bakersfield). It’s a good thing the Old Testament isn’t opposed to heterosexual swingers clubs; some of these may be family-oriented swinger clubs.Hey, one of these is near my town! Are these heteros practicing “commitment”?![]()
The Catholic parish in the Castro District is a vibrant place as well, Most Holy Redeemer.No, but I was in SF last week! I had a blast, and I am happily and steadfastly hetero! And one of the places I had a lot of good clean fun was the Castro district. I was pleasantly surprised by how many “traditional” families were shopping together at the little markets, visiting the bookstore, etc. A warm, welcoming, and quite hetero place compared to what descriptions of it are like from the homo-concerned…
Gee, Maine only has three total, in 35,000 square miles!Wow – I counted over thirty swinger sex clubs in the God-fearing, safely heterosexual, family oriented Central Valley of California (including five in Bakersfield). It’s a good thing the Old Testament isn’t opposed to heterosexual swingers clubs; some of these may be family-oriented swinger clubs.
I counted only a handful in San Francisco – those lazy gay people who can’t get their acts together
StAnastasia
I actually visited the Mission Basilica. THAT is a beautiful place with an interesting history.The Catholic parish in the Castro District is a vibrant place as well, Most Holy Redeemer.
Wow – I counted over thirty swinger sex clubs in the God-fearing, safely heterosexual, family oriented Central Valley of California (including five in Bakersfield). It’s a good thing the Old Testament isn’t opposed to heterosexual swingers clubs; some of these may be family-oriented swinger clubs.
I counted only a handful in San Francisco – those lazy gay people who can’t get their acts together
StAnastasia
What did you think architecturally of Saint Mary’s Cathedral?I actually visited the Mission Basilica. THAT is a beautiful place with an interesting history.