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May 2003
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(Note: The opinion piece that Xyzzy posted seems to suggest that some people think they are equivalent.) |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
1015810 Posts |
The equivalence was implicit in repeating the structure of my statement. I also answered that implication.
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May 2003
7×13×17 Posts |
chappy,
Ignoring your ad hominems, let me respond to the rest. Oh wait...
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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May 2003
30138 Posts |
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You made an argument that (1) it is immoral to force things upon people for being who they are, (2) harm is done through attempts to change people, (3) such attempts to change people are repressive, (4) young people trying to come to terms with their sexuality should be left alone. This argument could be used against about any sort of law. You brought up murder, for one. You probably have an argument in your mind why these four issues are not applicable to murder. I believe I could guess what some of those arguments are. Similarly, it appears you don't see these four arguments as working for promiscuity. But in that case I do not know why you see the nonequivalence. Unlike murder, I can't guess why you might see this as different. That was my question. What is your argument that 1-4 apply with respect to homosexuality, but not to other natural sexual desires? |
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May 2003
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
100111101011102 Posts |
Neither of us will persuade the other. Your rules are different than mine.
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May 2003
60B16 Posts |
That is where you are wrong. ;-) Oh, you are right that I will never persuade you. But, believe it or not, I've been persuaded many times to change my opinion. It is one of the things I enjoy about the internet--learning.
But, beyond that, I wasn't trying to persuade you of anything. I was asking you to clarify why you thought the two situations are not the same. Apparently, you cannot articulate the difference other than you view the difference in the same way you view the difference between gay relations and murder. Fair enough. Quote:
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"Jeff"
Feb 2012
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
22058 Posts |
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The only ad hominem in my post :) ( Hell, I had two in one paragraph in my previous post on this topic. ) And I'll not apologize for it. Imagine being one of the greatest legal minds of the age and trapped by your own prejudices into constantly finding new ways to justify voting against what you claim to be your guiding principles. State's Rights Individual Rights Against judicial activism Constitutional primacy except when it is the ACA or DOMA or torture or immigration or medical marijuana or any other hot button issue where he doesn't like the outcome if he votes with the above. See the aforementioned Romer v. Evans and his almost Mel Brooks worthy dissent. |
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"Jeff"
Feb 2012
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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I suppose you could consider "brilliant Ed Whelan" an ad hominem on all other judicial commentators. mea culpa...
oh snap! I just ad hominem'ed a second time! |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
1015810 Posts |
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Oh, wait. Now I'M guilty of diversion. Tsk. (Except that the whole issue of devoted gay relationships IS the topic.) |
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