Dwalin wrote:Jd- wrote:So it is, then, possible that the New Testament or any other religious doctrine the world over does rightfully outlaw gay marriage, right? That is what you continue to imply.
I am NOT implying that, please stop making fun of me. I already said I agree with your statement about the rights and freedom of homosexuals. What do you want me to do? Go to the street and start shouting "give the homosexuals more rights"? I continue posting not because I am a troll, I just hoped to reach an agreement and wanted to reconcile myself with others. If you are giving me only 2 choices:
1) Become your puppet or a parrot that repeats every word of yours
2) Get out of the thread
then why don't you just say so? I have nothing, NOTHING against the idea of giving the homosexuals equal rights. But I also have my religion and my faith which seem so ridiculous to you and which I don't see as being in contradiction with your principles. You said that you would defend anybody's freedom of believing in what he/she wants, so why are you so determined in catching me by saying something that contradicts your logic?
By the way, maybe you are right about the language barrier.
Stop victimizing yourself and please for the love of all that is
READ THIS LINK.
Jd- wrote:Misconstruing something someone has said and creating an argument from it does not suddenly mean you have a point.
It is not an effective debating tactic. It is childish. Read the link if you intend to contribute further to this discussion (not that you've made any contribution so far) because, if you do not, I fear you will continue to embarrass yourself further.
Stop victimizing yourself.Jd- wrote:Misconstruing something someone has said and creating an argument from it does not suddenly mean you have a point.
Beyond that,
NO ONE SAID THOSE WERE YOUR TWO OPTIONS. Stop victimizing yourself. No one said anything about my beliefs. If you do not agree with the sentiment that no religion, including your beloved Bible that you don't even seem to know anything about, should be able to rightfully prohibit by law the ability of gay people to be married, then you are saying that the Bible or another religious doctrine CAN rightfully prohibit by law the ability of gay people to be married. This
is a question that does only have two options. Either you agree with the statement saying that religion should not be able to legally prohibit gay people from being married or else you disagree and think religion
can rightfully legally prohibit gay people from being married. There is no middle ground. Agreeing with me or anyone else on this does not make you wrong about everything else. It's a simple demonstration of loving your fellow man. If you are that insecure, I'm not sure you're ready for any sort of discussion on anything.
Stop victimizing yourself.Jd- wrote:Misconstruing something someone has said and creating an argument from it does not suddenly mean you have a point.
Let me say this one more time:
If you're going to reply to someone, reply to the points of their argument instead of picking out random sentences that you feel you have some sort of argument against. If you cannot demonstrate that you can suitably siphon out those points in a manner that is reasonably adequate, it is better to not try to do so.If that wasn't clear enough, let me add this:
Selectively replying to someone's argument and avoiding many if not all of their points that clearly prove you are wrong [b]does not make you right. It only makes you appear even more wrong than before when you continue to reply to just one or two sentences and do so falsely without even considering the original context or
even the original point itself.[/b]