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it becomes very apparent in the enders shadow series
it isn't the Mormonism. It's the involvement in the National Organization for Marriage.yeah, finding out he's a mormon really put a damper on things...
It's quite different. The TV show adds a whole bunch that isn't even mentioned in the books (such as pretty much this whole Maryann storyline...) and changes some of the stuff that is. It's really best to think of them as separate entities, or you'll end up looking like Chaz's avatar.I decided on Dead Until Dark first, then I will read Hyperspace.
It is good so far, I am looking forward to seeing how it differs from the TV show.
Ahem... joke...it isn't the Mormonism. It's the involvement in the National Organization for Marriage.
The man has a very traditional view of marriage, so what? I'm not sure I understand why disagreement on societal issues is grounds for disliking the man. I like both Richard Dawkins and Phillip Pullman (well, as much as one can without actually knowing them) and I would put money on them calling me a weak-minded fool because of my Christianity.it isn't the Mormonism. It's the involvement in the National Organization for Marriage.
^That, is the reason I started to read comics in college.Medieval history books for school. I got no time to read for pleasure nowadays.
The man has a very traditional view of marriage, so what? I'm not sure I understand why disagreement on societal issues is grounds for disliking the man. I like both Richard Dawkins and Phillip Pullman (well, as much as one can without actually knowing them) and I would put money on them calling me a weak-minded fool because of my Christianity.[/QUOTE]it isn't the Mormonism. It's the involvement in the National Organization for Marriage.
Galileo argued that the Moon could not possibly be responsible for the tides of the ocean.He thinks homosexuality is a mental condition based on childhood trauma...
Of course i read some stuff on Dawkings site where he made light of a priest fondling him as a youth, so i guess your comparison does work...
Galileo argued that the Moon could not possibly be responsible for the tides of the ocean.He thinks homosexuality is a mental condition based on childhood trauma...
Of course i read some stuff on Dawkings site where he made light of a priest fondling him as a youth, so i guess your comparison does work...
Galileo argued that the Moon could not possibly be responsible for the tides of the ocean.He thinks homosexuality is a mental condition based on childhood trauma...
Of course i read some stuff on Dawkings site where he made light of a priest fondling him as a youth, so i guess your comparison does work...
I see. I guess it's just not that obvious to me.@Rob
Someone's opinion is a valid reason for not liking that person...
A strawman argument is when you falsely represent alternate viewpoints in able make them seem easy to defeat. To provide a fictional caricature of the concept: There is a proposition up for vote to provide legal aid for indigent dachshunds. The Whig party opposes the bill because it has some unusual clauses that would provide for declaring gingerbread men an endangered species. The Federalist party supports the bill entirely, so they set up this strawman "The Whig party opposes the PLAID bill because they're anti-dog! The don't want poor little doggies to get the legal representation that is their right!" It's easy to critize people for taking something away from cute little wiener dogs, so they attack the false opponent they've created, it goes down, and they look heroic, while the real issue goes unaddressed.What's a straw man attack?
A strawman argument is when you falsely represent alternate viewpoints in able make them seem easy to defeat. To provide a fictional caricature of the concept: There is a proposition up for vote to provide legal aid for indigent dachshunds. The Whig party opposes the bill because it has some unusual clauses that would provide for declaring gingerbread men an endangered species. The Federalist party supports the bill entirely, so they set up this strawman "The Whig party opposes the PLAID bill because they're anti-dog! The don't want poor little doggies to get the legal representation that is their right!" It's easy to critize people for taking something away from cute little wiener dogs, so they attack the false opponent they've created, it goes down, and they look heroic, while the real issue goes unaddressed.What's a straw man attack?