Tarski wrote:
Now hurry to get back to your wingnut blogosphere and read some think tank studies. You must continually have the correct opinions re-inculcated. After all, someone paid good money for you to have those opinions.
Bravo, bravo.
Tarski wrote:
Now hurry to get back to your wingnut blogosphere and read some think tank studies. You must continually have the correct opinions re-inculcated. After all, someone paid good money for you to have those opinions.
Unfortunately for this desperate gambit, the fact checkers are virtually all left-wing partisans of the Messiah and his party
Why is that relevant?Because, all else being equal, the rights (even the conveniences of) a person take precidence over the non-sentient. I take that as rather obvious.
Even if I allow, for the sake of argument, the absurdity that ghosts are no more metaphysical than frank skepticism regarding ghosts,
then that would just put the claims on equal footing and it is still the case that the law should not repsect one superstition over another.
On the average, I'll take the morality, science, ethics and quality of life of the last 50 years over the previous 200, 100, or 2000 years any day.
You may pine for the good old days that never were and align yourself with Torquemada and his watered down modern reincarnations in the likes of Santorum...
if you wish. But we are not going to just let you prematurely geriatric Archie Bunker types bully us without a fight.
Oh, by the way, here is a just a little tidbit to make you salivate and bare your witch-hunting fangs;
The first doctor to prescribe the morning after pill to someone near to me was and is a Stake president. Maybe some little bean shaped transparent ghost-let had to do a U-turn and get back in line to be born into better circumstances. How shocking.
I snipped the Graham-inspired fuming (you folks are really worried at this point about this election, aren't you?)
Droopy wrote:
The problem is that there's no scientific evidence of their nonexistence, and no scientific methodology to test either the claim that they exist or that they do not.