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BlindSheep
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I agree. Stopping the flow of ideas is wrong, and that is just what relativism does, since, if there is no truth, or we each have our own truth, why seek THE truth at all? Why look for the reasons to believe/not believe something, if we know right off the bat that it isn’t any more or less true because of those reasons?I do not. I believe they present ideas to people (students) who are hopefully mature enough to think for themselves (in other words, not just parody what they were taught - but really decide what they believe). There are people who seem to have a problem with this concept - the questioning of parental wisdom or something - but IMO there comes a time in every persons life when they have to decide for themselves - a deep, intensly personal decision. And they need information to be able to do that. Stopping the flow of ideas (new or old) because you don’t agree with them just doesn’t seem right to me.
But go ahead and paint me, and all conservatives, as “stopping the flow of ideas”. I have no problem with people saying what they believe and why, whether the statement is “there is no soul” or “islam is the one true religion” or “eating meat is cruel” or whatever. What I object to is the attempt to shut down all discussion by claiming that belief* itelf *is error; claiming “nothing is true” and therefore, there is no point in discussing the reasons for beliefs or actions. THAT is stopping the flow of ideas.
Example:
1.Jim says “You cannot try to stop people from X because it is wrong force your beliefs on others.”
2. “It is wrong to force your beliefs on others” is Jim’s belief.
3. “You cannot” is Jim’s attempt to force that belief on me…
4. Therefore, he is contradicting himrself: