You strike like a cobra right to the heart of the point, doc. I am a pedant who leaps to the unwarranted assumption that in a philosophy forum one might have a reasonable expectation that participants would honour the rules of engagement and deploy the tools of human reason in their commentary. You may call me either an idealist or simply naive but I am not a fascist. I don't insist that this must be done but merely evaluate the worth of a person's opinions in accordance with this principle.thedoc wrote: Since when is a forum governed by the formal rules of logic and debate?
In the interests of clarity I shall satisfy your curiosity and clarify. Yes, I am indeed a godless heathen and No, I am not a militant atheist. I couldn't care less what people choose to believe about anything whatsoever but I reserve the right to take umbrage at any arsehole who imagines himself to be a better human being than I am just because he believes shit that I don't believe. Furthermore, since philosophy has been my life's work I also take offence at those who would misuse the tools of my trade to pursue a private agenda of their own for which these tools were not designed to be used. The existence or non-existence of god is not a legitimate subject for either scientific or philosophical enquiry since both of these disciplines depend on the interpretation of evidence. Please note that I don't accuse you of doing this, although there are others here to whom this criticism can be correctly applied.thedoc wrote: Just to be clear, are you stating for certain that you are a Godless heathen? You appear to be a militant Atheist,
You are the master of understatement, doc. NZ is a beautiful country.thedoc wrote:New Zealand is a pretty country,
I am a much travelled man, doc, and this has been my experience throughout the world. However on a proportional basis I would suggest that NZ has neither a higher nor a lower proportion of arseholes to nice people than most other places.thedoc wrote: it's a pity that some people who live there aren't very nice.
VT can naturally speak for herself but I don't live there, doc. I lived there for many years but for the past 37 years I have lived in Australia. However I still have family in NZ as well as many friends and I have always worked there quite a lot. I spend a lot of time there and feel certain that I know the place better than you do. However I'm always willing to be corrected. When were you last there and what was it that so upset you about the people?thedoc wrote: You and VT live there,