- Nov 7, 2012
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Hi all,
I have noticed that when an arguement against a certain position has to stretch so far as to become obsured it usually means that the arguement itself is wrong. People take positions, which they intitially feel are right, and defend them with such vigor that, when the force of logoic and reason prevail, crowed them into a corner forcing them making rediculous statements. At that time, I would suggest, it is time to capitualate and at least admit that they do not have the truth. Yet this rarely happenes. Why is this? Is it pride? Or do they have some person position that motivates them to defend what they believe because that allows them to keep the status quo in their life? I don't know what evil lurks in the hearts of men...grin.
I have noticed that when an arguement against a certain position has to stretch so far as to become obsured it usually means that the arguement itself is wrong. People take positions, which they intitially feel are right, and defend them with such vigor that, when the force of logoic and reason prevail, crowed them into a corner forcing them making rediculous statements. At that time, I would suggest, it is time to capitualate and at least admit that they do not have the truth. Yet this rarely happenes. Why is this? Is it pride? Or do they have some person position that motivates them to defend what they believe because that allows them to keep the status quo in their life? I don't know what evil lurks in the hearts of men...grin.