tragic_pizza
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Martin said:==I agree 100% with both of your points. :thumbs:
Actually PL there is at least one thing that I disagree with Ron Paul over, so far.Lastly, I was just trying to be like Ron Paul. I was addressing a problem with a totally unworkable solution. I thought that would make me popular with you guys since you like it so well from him.
convicted1 said:I have always thought that while someone is allowed to fight in war at 18, and not drink, is quite ridiculous! Why should someone at 18 be allowed to die, but not drink?
Alcott said:They are allowed to go to war at 18 because of the acts of Congress and the President. And you have to be 25 to be a Congressman, 30 to be a Senator, and 35 to be President. So should be enlistment age be 35 by that reasoning? Or 30? Or 25?
My argument against your "joke" is that it was niether funny nor proper, and one would expect someone who takes on the rather pretentious title of "pastor" would have the compassion and intelligence to know the line and when not to cross it.Pastor Larry said:It's actually night, judging by the color of the sky and the fact that the mosquitoes are eating my alive while I write while sittign on my front porch.
I can't help but notice you ignore the substance of the post. You make a very intolerant statement of me (based on misinterpreting a joke), and then when it's pointed out, the only thing you can do is confuse the time of day. Why not respond to it? Is it because (as I suspect) you can't form a rational argument against it? If I were in your position, I would find it hard to form one. But perhaps you can do it.
Let's take this a thing at a time. First, "Pastor," driving drunk, wifebeating, and underaged drinking are... say it with me... already illegal.Why would drinking be legal by anyone? It is a leading killer of people. It is a leading contributor to spousal and family abuse. Why haven't the women's groups raised this issue over and over again with their loud shrill voices?
Not only should 18 year olds not be allowed to drink. No one should be allowed to.
tragic_pizza said:My argument against your "joke" is that it was niether funny nor proper, and one would expect someone who takes on the rather pretentious title of "pastor" would have the compassion and intelligence to know the line and when not to cross it.
First, the joke was funny. It is called irony. You simply didn't get it and now you apparently are embarrassed about it, and trying to make it about me. Own your mistake it. Don't turn it around. If you didn't get the joke, that's fine. But that's not my problem.My argument against your "joke" is that it was niether funny nor proper, and one would expect someone who takes on the rather pretentious title of "pastor" would have the compassion and intelligence to know the line and when not to cross it.
You obviously don't know me or my positions very well.You want to just make things you, personally, don't like illegal.
Was that under dispute? I wasn't aware that it was.First, "Pastor," driving drunk, wifebeating, and underaged drinking are... say it with me... already illegal.
Nope, not even in the ballpark. Women are not now nor have they ever been lesser creatures. I "took a swipe" at women's groups because of their hypocrisy.But let's not forget to take a swipe at women's groups along the way, since to your Fundamentalist mind women are lesser creatures and shouldn't be allowed to have a public voice, right? Am I close to accurate, there, "Pastor?"
Then,
The idea that I desire a theocratic rule with me at the head is completely preposterous which you would know if you have read many of my posts. It is no secret that I am a flaming dispensationalist who does not even beleive there is a "kingdom" now. Theocracy will come only when Christ returns. As you should know, I completely object to the antics of mixing church and state, and many here have roundly criticized my stance that political issues do not belong in the pulpit. So I have no desire to establish a theocracy, much less a "deep desire" to have a theocracy with me at the head. Please read my posts more carefully before making this stuff up.just in case anyone is missing your deep desire to establish theocratic rule (with you at the head), let's make sure that consenting, responsible adults are kept from drinking.
I didn't make a poor showing. You simply did not read closely and carefully.Your subsequent responses have done nothing to improve your poor showing here.
I didn't whine at you. I simply pointed out that you missed an obvious joke. How is that difficult? Rather than accepting that and saying "Oops, my bad," you have chosen to prolong it by defending yourself and personally attacking me. The better road is to simply admit your mistake and drop it. I admit the humor was not immediately apparent to people who take themselves too seriously. I suppose it is entirely possible for someone to imagine that someone thinks stupid people should be jailed. It is hard to imagine that, but I suppose it is possible. But when it is pointed out to you, just say, "Oops, I missed it" and move on. Don't keep drawing attention to your failure.Whining at me about not having a sense of humor at suggesting people you, personally, think are stupid be jailed, is hardly a position of strength in this discussion.
Aren't there certain things that should be self-evident in even a minimally intelligent society?Pastor Larry, you know this medium doesn't do well to convey the kind of humor you were going for. Help us out with a smiley or something that helps us know you're not dead serious about what you said.
This morning? Try all of the time!You appear to be in a particularly nasty frame of mind this morning, Tragic.
Then you should get out more. There are no doubt fundamentalists that are not good thinkers, just as there are in all groups of people. But the fundamentalists I know are above average thinkers. I am sure there are some fundamentalists who, like you, would have missed the point. I am not sure it is in your best interests to keep pointing out your affinity with them. Your general mistemper here is not a good thing, BTW, and continually calling attention to it is not helping.Considering that most of the fundamentalists I run into have no evident minimal intelligence, you're not speaking from a position of strength.
Aren't there certain things that should be self-evident in even a minimally intelligent society?
tragic_pizza said:Considering that most of the fundamentalists I run in
to have no evident minimal intelligence, you're not speaking from a position of strength.