Still no answer I see to my example about lying which covers this, and you are continually ignoring.
Given the lack of answer to the question about retracting your misrepresentation of what I said, I will assume that you have retracted that but are unable to write that for reasons best known to yourself
Still no answer I see to my example about lying which covers this, and you are continually ignoring.
Given the lack of answer to the question about retracting your misrepresentation of what I said, I will assume that you have retracted that but are unable to write that for reasons best known to yourself
What misrepresentation? Did you or did you not write this on a thread where the context was the argument Religious schools are wrong because the prevent mixing but Fee paying schools are right.
Quote from: Nearly Sane on Today at 09:19:34 AM
''It doesn't engage with the argument. And let's say he doesn't in certain circumstances - that doesn't mean that there he is necessarily being a hypocrite as it is perfectly possible to have general principles that can be in conflict with each other - for example 'it is wrong to lie' and 'it is wrong to cause harm'. I could and indeed do hold them as general rules but if a Nazi asks me if I know where the Frank family are, and I know they are upstairs in the attic, then me say 'Not a clue' doesn't to my mind make me a hypocrite, and it doesn't mean to say that any argument for lying being wrong is incorrect.''
..................and by saying it are you not saying that it is reasonable to argue that religious schools are wrong because they stop mixing but fee paying schools are right...that being the context with which you are making the analogy.
And that's without even mentioning Godwin's law