Excuse me? Im not going to guess the meaning of this metaphor. Expand on it, please.LittleNipper said:Life is not mud. That's what liberals make of it.
I assume youre still speaking of liberals. Politics is a game. Both sides are guilty of what you claim. It depends whos in power as to what research is funded, but liberals and conservatives naturally hold their particular opinions as superior to the others. How could it be any other way? This has nothing to do with science. More of your black-and-white ideology showing, Nip.I do not fault people for their opinions. I fault people who think their opinions are worth more and work to subvert the research, opinions and values of those they despise.
Here you are exhibiting the mindset you protested above. Hypocrite? You want your opinion recognized as being worth more than others. If you think homosexuality is a sin, dont engage in it. Simple, no? You dont want your opinion silenced, but you object when others hold the opinion that you are a bigot. Hypocrite? Your smoking analogy is way off the mark. Smoking is bad for ones health. Homosexuality is not. Smoking around others is bad for their health. Homosexual activity harms no one.Example, I believe homosexuality to be a sin. That is my opinion based on my faith and my observations. Some homosexuals want my opinion publicly silenced by labelling such as me bigots. Yet, the fact is I treat homosexuals much better they they often treat themselves. Kind of like trying to tell a smoker that smoking is bad for that person and that person saying, "Mind your own business. I enjoy smoking, you narrowminded bigot. You cannot tell me that I can't smoke anywhere I @#% choose." That is what is sad.
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