I expect I agree with you on all the particulars of free speech, censorship and Nazis. I especially agree with this:
> It’s a waste of time to worry about them.
But I’m suddenly curious!
What would be a Nazi argument that I might want to argue against? Is it about Lebensraum for the German Reich? Is it about the desire for racial purity?
I expect I agree with you on all the particulars of free speech, censorship and Nazis. I especially agree with this:
> It’s a waste of time to worry about them.
But I’m suddenly curious!
What would be a Nazi argument that I might want to argue against? Is it about Lebensraum for the German Reich? Is it about the desire for racial purity?
Which argument one would have with a Nazi would depend on what drives that person.
I don't have strong feelings on this subject enough to debate. But, what drives me concerning Christianity is the illogical trinity. It bothers me because I was lied to about it and it makes the bible confusing. When I studied it out and found out it wasn't true (no one in the bible believed in the trinity) then the bible made so much more sense. There was a clarity and calmness that washed over my understanding. It aggravated me that understandings of verses were lost to mistranslations.
My point is that I had very personal reasons and anger that drived my desires to study and argue the topic with others. I don't have a desire to argue any longer because I've made peace with it.
So, everyone comes from a different place and will have different desires and arguments to be made. But those arguments will be personal for them. I can't tell you what you would want to argue against.
I expect I agree with you on all the particulars of free speech, censorship and Nazis. I especially agree with this:
> It’s a waste of time to worry about them.
But I’m suddenly curious!
What would be a Nazi argument that I might want to argue against? Is it about Lebensraum for the German Reich? Is it about the desire for racial purity?
Which argument one would have with a Nazi would depend on what drives that person.
I don't have strong feelings on this subject enough to debate. But, what drives me concerning Christianity is the illogical trinity. It bothers me because I was lied to about it and it makes the bible confusing. When I studied it out and found out it wasn't true (no one in the bible believed in the trinity) then the bible made so much more sense. There was a clarity and calmness that washed over my understanding. It aggravated me that understandings of verses were lost to mistranslations.
My point is that I had very personal reasons and anger that drived my desires to study and argue the topic with others. I don't have a desire to argue any longer because I've made peace with it.
So, everyone comes from a different place and will have different desires and arguments to be made. But those arguments will be personal for them. I can't tell you what you would want to argue against.