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In reply to the discussion: The deluded argument. [View all]NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)44. Actually, I think a review of my replies of that nature....
...do not single out atheists but instead refer to people who spend time deriding others with whom they disagree and other, similar behaviors.
These behaviors are by no means limited to any particular group.
Bullies come in all shapes and sizes.
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I don't hold very much hope for finding common ground with such a narrow and judgmental POV
NYC_SKP
Nov 2014
#1
Yes! I think several who make this argument enjoy making it and don't care about any feelings they
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#12
"revert to a position that they are using delusional in a colloquial, not clinical, way"
ZombieHorde
Nov 2014
#63
I don't feel any need to combat such arguments. It's merely an opinion, and
No Vested Interest
Nov 2014
#3
My point is that the once the deluded argument comes than we see the mentally ill argument
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#8
Yes they are distinct but I will be honest and say I don't care for either argument.
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#32
I got the same feeling that there was at least one who made this mentally ill argument that would
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#15
This is completely laughable. You have taken a very clear position on this question.
cbayer
Nov 2014
#34
Some may be? Well i suppose the sins of ones own side are a lot harder to see. nt
el_bryanto
Nov 2014
#30
I think there is some relatively innocuous colloquial use of the term by some members.
cbayer
Nov 2014
#39
Yeah I doubt that we can convince them they are wrong but we can always present the
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#17
In a recent thread of the 14 posters who responded only three responded by saying
Leontius
Nov 2014
#45
This thread was not about Republicans so there would be no need to mention them.
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#107
Anyone advancing such a position is arguing in bad faith (ad hominem) and can't be
Common Sense Party
Nov 2014
#49
Absolutely right. And he'll score even more points when he is blocked from here.
cbayer
Nov 2014
#67
Thank you. He'll be collecting his brownie points and getting his promotion soon.
cbayer
Nov 2014
#100
I think this post is not in keeping with the sop of this room and as a host I remind you that
hrmjustin
Nov 2014
#59
You must feel very clever with that one. I hope you don't tire yourself patting yourself on the
el_bryanto
Nov 2014
#80