beastie wrote:When DCP transported a "wad of bills", as he has in the thread that used the phrase, he used "wad of bills" to mean "make a lot of money". Obviously, if he had been using "wad of bills" in the same way that Gad had intended, he wouldn't be using the phrase to support the idea that "anti-mormons" are saying apologists are getting "top dollar", "fabulous income".
One of Dr. Peterson's tried-and-true methods of MB argumentation is to equate his opponent's position with something utterly ridiculous and then argue on the basis of his ridiculous example that his opponents are being utterly ridiculous.
DCP wrote:Can you point me to any post, book, article, or speech in which I attack any other faith?
Me:
Really?DCP wrote:Perhaps I wasn't clear enough: I regard Calvinism as repulsive, its morality disgusting, and its teaching about God as blasphemous--DCP, MADB, Oct 8 2007
And, now for something completely different: Why this isn't really an attack.
DCP wrote:You're right. I don't consider it an attack. An attack is an argument. Simply sayiing "I don't like X" is neither an argument nor an attack, and that is essentially what I said. I think liver is repulsive and disgusting, too, but it would be rather silly to claim that I "attack" liver simply by saying so.
You know the background to this. After watching you mock and insult my faith continuously one night, I decided to share with you my gut reaction to your faith, Calvinism -- something that I have never expressed in an article, column, or book. Something that I had never posted before and have not posted since. I wanted you to notice (though I apparently failed in my intent) that, while the distance between my faith and your faith is precisely the same as that between your faith and my faith, I have never published or posted any attack on Calvinism, on John Calvin, on the history of Calvinism, or anything like thereunto. I have never gone on a Calvinist message board to criticize Calvinism, have never (ahem) edited an anti-Calvinist newspaper, have never sought to hinder the spread of Calvinism, etc. On the contrary, as a matter of fact, I've published an admiring brief portrait of John Calvin.
Come on. If I have a tendency to attack other faiths, you ought to be able to come up with plenty of clear examples. I've published enough to have revealed my true colors many times over.
Me:
DCP wrote:You're right. I don't consider it an attack. An attack is an argument.
No, it's not. An argument is an argument, whether its intended effect is to attack or not.
Here's the definition I have in mind for the transitive verb, "attack":
: to assail with unfriendly or bitter words, or, from another source, To criticize strongly or in a hostile manner.
"An attack is an argument." I don't know how one would support this grammatical copulation.DCP wrote:Simply sayiing "I don't like X" is neither an argument nor an attack, and that is essentially what I said.
You didn't really essentially say something innocuous like, "I don't like Calvinism." You said, "I regard Calvinism as repulsive, its morality disgusting, and its teaching about God as blasphemous." I regard this as "[criticizing] strongly or in a hostile manner." To suggest that this invective essentially boils down to "I don't like Calvinism" is a bit silly. Of course, that you don't like Calvinism can be reasonably inferred from your comments, but your comments go far, far beyond that.DCP wrote:I think liver is repulsive and disgusting, too, but it would be rather silly to claim that I "attack" liver simply by saying so.
Right, it would be silly, because liver is food. I think it's absurd to place talk about food on the same level with talk about systems of belief.
"I hate Bleu Cheese."
"I hate Buddhism."
Not the same sorts of statements.DCP wrote:You know the background to this...[snip]
You posted to Markk: "Can you point me to any post, book, article, or speech in which I attack any other faith?"
I can and did.DCP wrote:Come on. If I have a tendency to attack other faiths, you ought to be able to come up with plenty of clear examples. I've published enough to have revealed my true colors many times over.
You posted to Markk: "Can you point me to any post, book, article, or speech in which I attack any other faith?"
I can and did.
Chris
This has only recently crystallized for me. I guess I'm slow. But, this is what DCP does:
Critic: X
DCP: Y is ridiculous. I'm not suggesting anything approaching Y.
DCP: Therefore, X is ridiculous.
Meh.
Chris