Zaac said:
It had enough of an effect on you that you recognize that it's from the Bible.
Yes, I recognize it because I know large portions of the Bible by heart. I was a Christian too, you know.
Zaac said:
Sheer vanity, but that goes with not being a Christian.
I find it deliciously ironic that you would use the statement above to accuse
me of vanity
Zaac said:
You prefer to speak in a way that says you know you're more intelligent than the rest of the folks who started the conversation. And because you can use some silly modalities to make your point, everybody else is misinformed because they don't want to waste their time dealing with folks who speak as though everyone is in a Ph. D program.
But don't get me wrong. There is nothing complicated about anything you've said. You've just chosen to use words that make it appear to be complicated. And that's all about your ego.
This conversation is easily within a high-school reading level. When I use big words, it's in conversations that really matter, not in discussions about how I'm a meanie for using big words.
Zaac said:
If I wanted to, I could explain the laws of thermodynamics to a six year in such a way that he could understand it. You on the other hand seem to be intent on making yourself right by getting the last word as the result of no one caring enough to take the time decipher what you have said.
Yes, the laws of thermodynamics are quite simple in their basics, and can be explained to a six-year-old so that he will understand a gross simplification of them. But will the six-year-old have
any clue what the wider implications of those laws are? Not in the least. He'll understand the basic consequences, if he's clever, but when you get into the more advanced physics that surrounds thermodynamics, he'll be utterly lost without the vocabulary.
And if I were trying to teach thermodynamics to a six-year-old, I would recognize the limitations of his age and use simple language. However, I don't come to discussion forums to teach thermodynamics to six-year-olds. If six-year-olds are coming here expecting me to seek them out and teach them thermodynamics, they're really in the wrong place.
When a conversation touches on, say, the implications of thermodynamics for evolution, I
have to use technical language as soon as we move past the very, very basic information. Only specific language can make my meaning clear, or even begin to describe some of the theories of modern science.
But you're telling me I should use simple, vague language because six-year-olds might be coming here to learn science from me. You know, when I signed up here I don't recall seeing any notices about our responsibility to teach science to six-year-olds at this forum.
Zaac said:
Hey, you do you. As I said, it's a general forum. It would be nice if you would talk in such a way that everybody can be in on the discussion.
No it wouldn't. Nice for you, maybe, so that you can foolishly participate in discussions without bothering to learn anything first, but not nice for those of us who are trying to have productive discussions and keep getting sidetracked by trying to juggle hundreds of misconceptions about a simple subject. No, a given thread should be joined only by those who know enough to discuss at the level set by the thread. Anyone else is wasting everyone's time, or worse, putting completely mistaken ideas in lurkers' heads.
Zaac said:
Oh stop. Put your girdle back on. It wasn't meant that way at all.
Oh stop. Don't lie. It
was meant that way -- you're trying to imply that we expect some completely unreasonable level of education, using words like "Mensa" and "Ph.D." In fact, most discussions on this board are college-level at best. Apparently, you would have us simply avoid ever discussing subjects that a high-school dropout can't understand. I'm afraid
you're the unreasonable one here.
Zaac said:
That's a nice suggestion...if you started the conversation. But should that be the case when you didn't?
Did I say it should? If somebody starts a thread in which they want to have dumbed-down conversation, I honor that request. Usually I just stay out of those threads. You're making things up now, man, and it's getting pathetic. You're grasping at straws to convince us to stop using words you might have to *gasp* use a
dictionary for. Aren't we unreasonable.