you know, a parent who continues to love a defiant child means that the parent is absolutely weak , you can’t apply this to God. when she brings up parent loving his child, it makes no sense when applied to God. is God weak and blind in love?
Nice use of the Slippery Slope fallacy. Same sex marriage has existed for some time in some countries, without any of the oft-used arguments about polygamy, incest etc coming true.
It’s most definitely a fallacy. You’re equating the idea of same-sex relationships with polygamy and incest, are you not? The assumption that one will automatically lead to the other?
You simply repeated the fallacy last time out. You know full well what the hashtag on the Foreign Office tweet relates to, yet chose to be disingenuous. You knew full well what I meant by consenting adults too. The moment you try to equate same-sex marriage with incest, you are indulging in the Slippery Slope fallacy.
lol you have zero understanding of fallacies. By your evil logic (two adults consenting) brothers and sisters can marry validly. You have lost the argument dude.
The only way in which I lose is when you make the wilful distortion of same-sex relationships to somehow = other forms of relationship. It is not possible to do this out of ignorance so it is deliberately dishonest. The very basis of the fallacy.
Uh huh. Let’s recap. You know what the implication of the Foreign Office tweet was. You chose to make it about something else. Care to explain how that is in good faith?
To quote from the Qur’an on honesty: Lying is wrong, except in three things: the lie of a man to his wife to make her content with him; a lie in war, for war is deception; or a lie to settle trouble between people” (Ahmad, 6.459. H).
“ame sex marriage has existed for some time in some countries, without any of the oft-used arguments about polygamy, incest etc coming true”
In the ancient royal Egyptian families, they used to marry sibling with each other for the royal blood remains pure!
I believe it’s permitted in Zoroastrianism as well.
Give up the obfuscation. It’s no slippery slope fallacy when your principle (nothing wrong if it’s two consenting adults) applies to the example that was provided.
Of course it’s a fallacy, and one that Paul then expands to appeal to mockery with the Vader remarks, and then expands to involve a comparison between same-sex relationships and beastiality. That’s the very essence of the fallacy right there.
For once I agree with Paul. Allowing this kicks open the door for those perverts who want to have sex with girls as young as nine. What’s next – marrying your own niece who also happens to be your stepson’s wife?
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you know, a parent who continues to love a defiant child means that the parent is absolutely weak , you can’t apply this to God. when she brings up parent loving his child, it makes no sense when applied to God. is God weak and blind in love?
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she asks “what did Allah do for you?”
He did something greater than a violent and bloody ritual, He said He allows us to talk to Him .
Allah gives Himself to talk to, on the other hand your god talks to you through a bloody ritual.
Allah didn’t tell human that He is “born in sin”
“dirty”
“trash”
“defective”
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Nothing wrong with two consenting adults being in a relationship.
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Could they be sibling?
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Obviously not the implication of the Foreign Office tweet, or my comment.
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thats right. Mothers should be able to marry their daughters. Fathers their sons. Two sisters each other. And so on..
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Nice use of the Slippery Slope fallacy. Same sex marriage has existed for some time in some countries, without any of the oft-used arguments about polygamy, incest etc coming true.
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its not a fallacy. Its an application of your bankrupt premise to the various logical possibilities.
People are now campaigning to legalise man boy relationships using your logic. So you are dead wrong.
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It’s most definitely a fallacy. You’re equating the idea of same-sex relationships with polygamy and incest, are you not? The assumption that one will automatically lead to the other?
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it is most definitely not a fallacy. You are running away from the consequences of your own immoral position. Man up.
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You simply repeated the fallacy last time out. You know full well what the hashtag on the Foreign Office tweet relates to, yet chose to be disingenuous. You knew full well what I meant by consenting adults too. The moment you try to equate same-sex marriage with incest, you are indulging in the Slippery Slope fallacy.
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lol you have zero understanding of fallacies. By your evil logic (two adults consenting) brothers and sisters can marry validly. You have lost the argument dude.
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The only way in which I lose is when you make the wilful distortion of same-sex relationships to somehow = other forms of relationship. It is not possible to do this out of ignorance so it is deliberately dishonest. The very basis of the fallacy.
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boring. You lost the debate. Move on..
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Uh huh. Let’s recap. You know what the implication of the Foreign Office tweet was. You chose to make it about something else. Care to explain how that is in good faith?
To quote from the Qur’an on honesty: Lying is wrong, except in three things: the lie of a man to his wife to make her content with him; a lie in war, for war is deception; or a lie to settle trouble between people” (Ahmad, 6.459. H).
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You prove the truth of the saying: ‘even the devil can quote Scripture’.
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Resorting to insults to defend dishonesty is not a defence of your equation of same-sex relationships with the likes of incest and polygamy.
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Dude you have been EXPOSED. Have the decency to quietly slink off.
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“ame sex marriage has existed for some time in some countries, without any of the oft-used arguments about polygamy, incest etc coming true”
In the ancient royal Egyptian families, they used to marry sibling with each other for the royal blood remains pure!
I believe it’s permitted in Zoroastrianism as well.
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yes brother/sister marriage is permitted. Darth Vader must approve this practice. It meets his requirements perfectly.
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What does that have to do with the here and now?
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everything. Your views lead to hell.
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Uh huh. Meanwhile, let’s suggest exclusionary policies against same-sex couples because your personal faith should override their rights.
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i love my dog, Darth Vader says i can marry it.
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I wonder if you would be willing to defend your use of the Slippery Slope fallacy in a proper debate?
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” But they love each other” !
How cruel you are!
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I love my dog. My dog loves me. We should get married!
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If you’re both adults, why not?
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Darth Vader is from the dark side. He encourages any perversion and unnatural acts.
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Give up the obfuscation. It’s no slippery slope fallacy when your principle (nothing wrong if it’s two consenting adults) applies to the example that was provided.
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Of course it’s a fallacy, and one that Paul then expands to appeal to mockery with the Vader remarks, and then expands to involve a comparison between same-sex relationships and beastiality. That’s the very essence of the fallacy right there.
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Lol
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Glad you agree.
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For once I agree with Paul. Allowing this kicks open the door for those perverts who want to have sex with girls as young as nine. What’s next – marrying your own niece who also happens to be your stepson’s wife?
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Then you’re as guilty of equating homosexuality with other, obviously very different and non-consenual acts as anyone else who employs that fallacy.
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Darth Vader still on a rant I see
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Vader opposed freedom. Guess who’s therefore closer to his ideals?
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You embody his ideals.
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LOL. You’re funny. Got anything substantial to say?
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Already said it.
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Must have missed it beneath your address hominems, appeal to mockery and slippery slope fallacies.
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Darth Vader you really need to get a life.
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actually darth I expected from you comment like “I want to marry my Hoover”
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> Of course it’s a fallacy
Can you explain this bit?
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