Hello ippy,
I think I see what you're saying - it's not that his mind works differently, it's indoctrination that's the problem. Yes, entirely possible. It's possible I'm indoctrinated into my own views, though they've changed so much over time with education and experience that I'd prefer to doubt that! That's sort of why I asked about counterarguments to Paine's points so I could make a judgement about whether I was biased. There don't appear to be any though, so I'm happy to continue thinking he's right
As for my reference to leaving the EU: all I've heard for the last 3 years is vague appeals to emotion in favour of it, while the evidence says all of us, except a few disaster capitalists and those so rich they wouldn't suffer whatever happened, will be worse off in every way I can think of. I know you are in favour of the UK leaving the EU and I profoundly disagree with you. I've not heard a rational, well-informed argument in favour of leaving but I would be willing to listen. On the appropriate thread, obviously.
Have a nice weekend all, I don't expect to be able to access the site again until Monday.
Looking at Alan's contributions to this marathon thread it puts me in mind of one of Sam Harris's parallels where we all pay a price for some of the things we say such as if someone were to tell you all we need is a couple of crackers, a glass of wine and we'll be seeing Elvis, yet you if call the same thing religion for some reason? Puzzles me? (crackers, Sam's an American).
So many of the things poor old Alan keeps on letting himself to continually get fried about and he seems totally unable to retrieve himself from this self imposed trap, it's the inability to learn anything makes it seem from the tidal wave of mostly rational things put to him. As I see his posts Alan's collection of answers wouldn't differ by much more than the odd word or two if they were all being vetted by a few influential R C Cardinals.
I note your reff to the EU in your post and if your major source of news and general information about brexit was the BBC I would recommend you to go into YouTube and look for Lord Pearson speaking about the BBC and brexit this was about a couple of months back.
Lord Pearson, hired an independent survey company I think 'Civas', they did a survey for him specifically the BBC about the amount of presentation the made about the leave side of the brexit argument.
I would have thought the presentation of the leave side would have been about say 30% or thereabouts because I have noticed how one sided they the BBC are about brexit, the BBC's mainly for remain but no it wasn't 30% out of their whole output from the referendum day until about the time he spoke in the HOL it was a staggering 3.2%, now that's bias with a capital B in my book.
If the BBC is your major source of information about brexit it's no small wonder you've not heard, as you call it, a rational argument for leaving.
You will be able to hear the details and pick them out if you wish from Lord Pearson speaking on YouTube as I've said.
I'll leave it with you and I'm just a profoundly a leaver as you are a remainer, we all, leave or remain, seem to be the same on that score that's why I think the only way out was the referendum.
Regards, ippy.