Just wait. Next he'll be kicking dogs. Small ones.Originally posted by Zakath
I did not listen to the show, but your titling and post would seem to indicate that Enyart is reduced to beating up on high school seniors now.
Actually Zakath.... Bob is extremely cordial to these boys.Originally posted by Zakath
I did not listen to the show, but your titling and post would seem to indicate that Enyart is reduced to beating up on high school seniors now.
Tell me I misunderstood and that it isn't that bad.![]()
Originally posted by Gerald
Just wait. Next he'll be kicking dogs. Small ones.
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If it's chihuahuas I'll provide the boots.Originally posted by Zakath
Hey, if it's chihuahuas you might convince me to listen!
Jefferson... how would you respond to Zakath's comment....Originally posted by Jefferson
I think the main reason these kids didn't like the protest is because the pictures proved to them that, as pro-lifers, they could no longer remain complacent. People don't like to alter their comfortable life-styles.
I did not listen to the show, but your titling and post would seem to indicate that Enyart is reduced to beating up on high school seniors now.
Tell me I misunderstood and that it isn't that bad. - Zakath
If high school seniors want to debate issues with Bob, what is he supposed to do? Refuse to talk to them?Originally posted by Zakath
I did not listen to the show, but your titling and post would seem to indicate that Enyart is reduced to beating up on high school seniors now.
Glad you decided to participate. Welcome to TOL.Originally posted by rasputen
Let me begin by saying I am Greg Schreier, Columbine senior who was on the show.
Do you believe in absolute right and absolute wrong?They fail to see that morality is perceived differently by all. What is moral to one is not necessarily moral to another, and that DOES NOT mean that their moral judgment is inferior, merely because it is conflicting.
Are all opinions worthy of respect? Are Osama bin Laden's opinions worthy of respect? Were Hitler's opinions worthy of respect? (Note: I'm not comparing your opinions to Hitler's. I'm just pointing out logical falacies.)I didn't like it because I have the decency as a human being to respect the opinions of others,
But they did kill kids too. That is a fact. The signs pointed out that people who abort their own babies are no better than Klebold and Harris.Instead of thrusting a graphic image and assumptions on people (ie Klebold and Harris killed kids too), maybe they could have presented FACTS.
Pictures don't lie.A graphic image is not a FACT.
Good. Mission accomplished. Is child killing with tranquility a good thing or a bad thing? Which one?They did not foster dialogue, but only hostility.
Christians are commanded in the Bible to judge:Furthermore, who are you to pass judgment upon me?
rasputen, in your high school text books (perhaps history or sociology) I'm sure you have seen graphic photographs of black people hung after a lynching in the old south. I'm sure you have also seen those famous pictures of Vietnamese children with their flesh dangling off of their bones after a United States napalm attack. I'm also sure you have seen in your text books gruesome pictures of the Nazi holocaust on the Jews. Why are these pictures not protested by the students?Means DO NOT justify ends.
No, but in America all opinions are given equal access to the marketplace of ideas. Whether they survive or not is a completely different story.Are all opinions worthy of respect?
Pictuers can be very misleading. Or perhaps you've never heard of "Hollywood"?Pictures don't lie.
Christians are also commanded in the Bible to "turn the other cheek", not to engage in foolish debates, not to return evil for good, not to lie, not to steal, etc. Many of you appear very selective in apply what appears to be a long list of commands.Christians are commanded in the Bible to judge:
rasputen, in your high school text books (perhaps history or sociology) I'm sure you have seen graphic photographs of black people hung after a lynching in the old south. I'm sure you have also seen those famous pictures of Vietnamese children with their flesh dangling off of their bones after a United States napalm attack. I'm also sure you have seen in your text books gruesome pictures of the Nazi holocaust on the Jews. Why are these pictures not protested by the students?
I'm sure Jefferson will reply in his own way, but your post was too tempting to ignore...Originally posted by Zakath
Jefferson,
I'm sure Rasputen will reply in his own way, but your post was too tempting to ignore...![]()
And a completely different answer to a completely different question which Jefferson didn't ask.No, but in America all opinions are given equal access to the marketplace of ideas. Whether they survive or not is a completely different story.
Are you insinuating that pictures of aborted babies are "faked"?Pictuers can be very misleading. Or perhaps you've never heard of "Hollywood"?
Nothing you mentioned is relevant to the discussion at hand.Christians are also commanded in the Bible to "turn the other cheek", not to engage in foolish debates, not to return evil for good, not to lie, not to steal, etc. Many of you appear very selective in apply what appears to be a long list of commands.
Jefferson was drawing a correlation to the pictures of aborted babies. A very good correlation I might add.Perhaps because all those events took place between thirty to fifty years ago. What possible good would be accomplished by protesting them now?
Am I in favor of displaying graphic images of aborted babies? No of course not! The images are awful!Originally posted by Flipper
Knight:
So you're in favor of fearlessly showing the unvarnished truth, no matter how unpalatable the images might be, right?
Originally posted by Knight
I would much rather have no need to show these images. I would much rather our country have not legalized murder.
Newspeak - Deliberately ambiguous and contradictory language used to mislead and manipulate the public.
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Are you saying it would have been immoral if German protesters showed pictures of the holocaust to German citizens in an attempt to put a stop to it?Originally posted by Zakath
Perhaps because all those events took place between thirty to fifty years ago. What possible good would be accomplished by protesting them now?