liz3564 wrote:Darth wrote:And Liz, your question suggests that I don't know what it is like to be an active Latter-day Saint who really believes this stuff. Just because you are anxious to bail out Simon, on even the most banal of points, does not mean you have to adopt his mentality.
Did it possibly occur to you that the reason I asked is because I know that you know what it is like to be an active LDS who really believes this stuff, and that is why the assertion made no sense?
I guess not.
Be fair, now. That was a final point in a long post. Near the beginning he made his first and main point, beginning:
Liz, I know you want to relieve Simon from the fatuousness of his own statements, but that doesn't mean you have to deliberately misconstrue what is happening. Please do not insult the intelligence of people reading this thread by trying to invert Simon's fallacious statements and make it as if I am making some argument about people looking at the Church's website.
Simon says (ha ha!) this:The Keyboard Evangelist wrote:It's not as if the other 14 million members of the Church don't have access to LDS.org -- in fact most probably do, and most come to very different conclusions than you do
This was Simon's assertion, not mine. It is a combination of the bandwagon fallacy and argument from ignorance.
The bandwagon fallacy component of this statement is that if most of the 14,000,000 alleged members of the LDS Church researched church teachings and came to different conclusions than I did, it must mean that their conclusions have superior truth value on the basis of there being more of them. That is the only reason he would make this statement.