RW: or those who have the evidence but use terms that offend the first claiments? Which one is truly arrogant - ones who continually personally attack others - or, ones who try to keep to the subjects being debated? I wonder how an objective observer would answer these questions? oh well!
Once again, you are guilty of this as well (mocking).
These are known as rhetorical statements. They only mock those who practice them? They are specifically designed to show how silly regular ad homs are. I am glad you acknowledged them, in a round about way, of course.
If you bothered to look at the history of posts beyond this specific thread of the people you claim are attacking you, you'd see that their style is filled with plenty of good info and insights and does not personally attack all the time for no good reason.
Actually, you are wrong. I would say that there may have been 5% of legitimate discussion that has taken place.
That being said, this is a forum, and if you expect people to not call you on your sh*t when you are blatantly spewing nonsense, you're in the wrong place.
I think an objective observor would notice that the non-sense is not coming from my side. en your first five arguments about why one should not believe in God proves this one! They are mere shallow emotive appeals to those who have not done any serious research. So far, no one has called me on my .............! Why? Because they haven't prsented anything that legitimately pcountered anything - they are too busy name calling!
If you truly knew what objective meant, you would be able to see that.
Now, I must admit, coming from you, this is a wild statement. Again, all one needs to do is read your first five arguments why one should not believe in God and one will quickly realize that objectivity is not what you use for your arguments.
I think it's about time to wrap up this poor thread. It's obviously going nowhere.
You are right about that - ting for real conversation about the points prsented (actually there is one person who has engaged a little bit)