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In reply to the discussion: When it comes to religious belief, or lack of, name calling is not dialogue. [View all]Cary
(11,746 posts)7. He is a racist and a homophobe trying to impose his relgion via politics
I get your point. I wish I could lay down general rules as seamlessly as you do, but there are evil people out there. Sociopaths. These are people who only understand rejection on the harshest of terms and they will use your general rule and your goodwill against you. Moreover they are now emboldened and resurgent.
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When it comes to religious belief, or lack of, name calling is not dialogue. [View all]
guillaumeb
Nov 2018
OP
I agree. I've come to understand that if I call an evangelical Christian a "Fundie,"
Still In Wisconsin
Nov 2018
#1
If you're going to accuse me of ad hominem, you should have the integrity to explain yourself
Major Nikon
Nov 2018
#19
Moving the goal posts is a common tactic of those uninterested in civil discourse
Major Nikon
Nov 2018
#85