Tikker wrote:oh i fully understand that you've signed over your rights to free thought, and allow your church of the invisible man to dictate your outlook.
You believe in your invisible man so deeply you KNOW that everyone else is wrong!
read my sig, it applies 100% to people like you
Gypsiyee wrote:I didn't know the creator invented guns and the right to use them
your arguments are usually pretty well mapped out and factual, but you're sitting here saying that god came down and said, when man invented guns, that all americans have the right to tote them around? honestly at this point you just sound like a crazy person. that's one hell of an interpretation.
Well that takes the cake. Instead of trying to logically refute any of the points I've made, people have descended into painting me as a brain washed zealot that believes the root of all this is based in divine intervention. My argument has nothing to do with religion or religious beliefs. It has to do with what the founders of this country stated. If my interpretation is so completely inaccurate then how come no one has articulated an argument as to where I am in error and what the correct interpretation is? I have to hand it to ClakarEQ for at least trying to do so early on, yet he too turned to exclusively personal attacks instead of offering something to refute the basis for my so called interpretations.
Religion and or the belief in the divine has not one iota to do with any of this, my only point that is even closely related was that our founding fathers believed that rights were not granted to us by government but by a higher power. Again I'll state that the word creator can mean virtually anything you want it to mean, and the point being made remains un-changed. Even from a purely atheistic view could we not at least say that your parents are your creator? It matters not who or what you view as your creator, regardless our founding fathers viewed it as obvious that rights were not granted or given by government, but are inherent.
I reference "creator" as used by the drafters of the Declaration of Independence, Brinstar laughs at it, Tikker goes on an anti-religion tirade, and Gypsiyee and Arlos exaggerate what I've stated to a level of absurdity... and I'm the close minded crackpot?
There is at least one fairly good counter argument I can see to the points I've made, and frankly it would be a very interesting discussion. I'll be damned however if I'm going to throw it out there for people to chew on, when the interest in a decent discussion hasn't really manifested it's self.