Leafsnail, Sergius, you're both repetitive and not bringing something new.
In random order:
- The thinly veiled insult was specifically to Jack, who has been treating me the same way, if not all-out trolling. If any other statement made you feel inferior, that's... well, that's your problem. Deal with it. I don't judge people on what they believe in, and, if that makes me holier than thou, then thou shouldst try to get holier, shouldn'st thou? (So much for AD&D faux-olde-english)
- We were talking about Logic, if in that context I use Grammar, then it should be obvious I don't mean linguistic grammar.
- Exploitation and fallacies are unfounded fears. Every thing you stop believing in seems like a stupid thing to believe in, in hindsight, otherwise you wouldn't have stopped believing in it in the first place. The infallibility of "reasoning" is one of them, for me.
- 3 year olds would make fantastic scientists, unnecessary emphasis mine:
"Sit down before facts like a child, and be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abysses Nature leads, or you shall learn nothing." -T.H. Huxley
- I'm kind of fed up of replying to people who try to "win" the "argument". So whenever one does, and won't change, I let him "win" so we can get that behind us and move on.
Sooo now that I have the last word, which means I WIN MUHAHA.
Jack, what would you fight against? Every dogma will only be replaced with a new one, I'm afraid. I think a lot of people have a dogma-vacuum, that must be filled one way or another. It must be a great way to live, not having to think for yourself, and always having friends you agree with. Yesterday we got a centre-right government, including the largest Christian party, and an islam-hating party. In the gddmn government. I don't even. But fight? How?