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Christopher68
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Your ‘argument’ is based on faulty reasoning, and is an example of a begging-the-question fallacy. Why are you asking us to grant an assumption that is at least part of the very question at issue?I presented my argument. The appropriate way to argue against a deductive argument is to attack the premise’s or conclusion for entailing a logical fault. Be it a logical contradiction, or a reduction to a logical absurdity, ala David Lewis’ Modal Realism. You didn’t do these things. You presented information not germane to the queation of the validity of the premise’ or conclusion. This is exactly what a red herring is. Wiki defines The items of significance, are the premise and conclusions. You have indeed introduced a Red Herring into the argument because my opinion on those matters has no bearing on the validity of the items of significance.
I’m not. I haven’t addressed them for the reasons stated above. Why are you uncomfortable attacking the premise of my argument?
Premise1 A moral evil cannot be a right derived from G-d, by definition.
Premise2 Society recognizes a duty to prevent moral evil, in that we already do so.
Premise3 Blasphemy is a moral evil.
Conclusion Blasphemy should also be illegal
So one cannot have a right to blaspheme.
You are failing to understand the concept of ‘rights’ in a pluralistic society.