Well, Mobydave...they have said that often times, the most simple explanation is the best and most accurate. You are dead on, mob! Notice how the true liberals scramble to dismiss this and grab anything that is offered and call it acceptable proof?
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Well, Mobydave...they have said that often times, the most simple explanation is the best and most accurate. You are dead on, mob! Notice how the true liberals scramble to dismiss this and grab anything that is offered and call it acceptable proof? |
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Look, it takes a leap of faith to believe anything those on the left say, as they normally don't believe in moral absolutes. You know, things like right and wrong, truth and falsehoods, etc. To them everything is relative. Perception is everything to them.
hiroad
You understand the differences better than I thought. Those you refer to as the left, note that many ideas are not entirely right or wrong, but that there is a continuum from one to the other. Right and wrong can change through time and space too or when new evidence is presented. Those on the right however, latch onto an idea and it seams they won't consider that they might not be right come hell, high water or God speaking to them directly. The birther idea is an example.
Tell you what Mallificent.....make sure your flux capacitor is up and running before trying to tackle that continuum. And try to remember, some rights and wrongs are absolute, and not changeable to the whims of "birthers (?)". |
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Look, it takes a leap of faith to believe anything those on the left say, as they normally don't believe in moral absolutes. You know, things like right and wrong, truth and falsehoods, etc. To them everything is relative. Perception is everything to them.
hiroad
You understand the differences better than I thought. Those you refer to as the left, note that many ideas are not entirely right or wrong, but that there is a continuum from one to the other. Right and wrong can change through time and space too or when new evidence is presented. Those on the right however, latch onto an idea and it seams they won't consider that they might not be right come hell, high water or God speaking to them directly. The birther idea is an example.
Tell you what Mallificent.....make sure your flux capacitor is up and running before trying to tackle that continuum. And try to remember, some rights and wrongs are absolute, and not changeable to the whims of "birthers (?)".
Foxy, I can agree that some may be absolute. That's why I didn't say "all". How did the "whims of birthers" get in here? |
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Just for fun at this point.....
BTW...I believe it is "*E*ffect on you"...not "affect on you".... |