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Re: *Should Guns Be Outlawed in America?*
But is a democracy really capable of becoming a tyranny? Absolutely. Athens, Russia, Germany... Here is a good source: Carl Schmitt, in his 93rd year, analyzed this evolution in a ...
Apr 3, 2013 -
Re: Clothing
^Someone who has two X chromosomes I'm guessing. (Not saying that is necessarily correct.) btw, you make some good points, Loose. However, I would maintain that feminism is still about ...
Apr 3, 2013 -
Re: *Should Guns Be Outlawed in America?*
Well, Kyla I thought it was a natural progression of the topic. Sorry if I'm mistaken. I thought we determined that since the 2nd amendment makes it impossible to outlaw ...
Apr 3, 2013 -
Re: *Should Guns Be Outlawed in America?*
@ Rubric I think the "Guarding of the guards" interpretation is perfectly clear. I used the Jefferson quote to highlight that. Also... In the supreme court case, United States v. ...
Apr 3, 2013 -
Re: *Should Guns Be Outlawed in America?*
Should gun's be outlawed in America? No. Why? Because the majority of non-violent, mentally stable, tax paying, law abiding American's are pro-second amendment. Even 63% of those who do not ...
Apr 3, 2013 -
Re: Clothing
It's hypocritical for a feminist to not want equality for all genders (cis-men included), but that doesn't mean it doesn't or can't happen. I agree. But I'd say it's hypocritical ...
Apr 2, 2013 -
Re: Clothing
their rationalization often goes along the lines of 1) women are kinder/gentler/better in certain aspects than men; 2) differences between the sexes/genders is not necessarily a bad thing; 3) a ...
Apr 2, 2013 -
Re: Clothing
OK, I'm confused now. People in here are saying 'feminism' means different things. On one hand some are saying (100x and Kyllorac) that those pushing for a matriarchy are still ...
Apr 1, 2013 -
Re: Clothing
Straw-feminists vs. Radical chauvinists who identify themselves as feminists. I'm getting some YWS SD&D flashbacks here... And resisting the urge to post any further. :) That video on the straw ...
Mar 29, 2013 -
Re: 1 Timothy 2:11-15 and 1 Corinthians 14:34-35
That could be, but wikipedia has various non-internet studies claiming the same thing. (Not quite 3-1 male to female ratio, but close) Edit: You could be right Cadi, but we ...
Mar 29, 2013 -
Re: 1 Timothy 2:11-15 and 1 Corinthians 14:34-35
^hmm, you're probably right about that, Cadi. Wouldn't that suggest then that the non-religious community (atheist/agnostic) is more hostile towards women then Christianity is? But how could that be i
Mar 29, 2013 -
Re: 1 Timothy 2:11-15 and 1 Corinthians 14:34-35
What does that have to do with anything Rubric? What we are trying to illustrate is that very few atheists think what they do out of ignorance. We're refuting the ...
Mar 29, 2013 -
Re: Polygamy
This might help answer your question, Sherlock. one key difference between gay marriage and polygamous marriage. One permits equality between two married spouses; the other does not . And that ...
Mar 23, 2013 -
Re: Debating Religion
In the christian view, mankind is made in god's image. Not the other way around. This is an important distinction. Most Christians also believe that God was able to prevent ...
Feb 24, 2013 -
Re: Debating Religion
I believe Rubric is saying (and so am I) that God IS limited by logical consistency. His omnipotence does not allow him to go against his nature or make 2+2 ...
Feb 24, 2013
