Quote:I think the point he is making is that there is total silence from you about any other religion. Islam is the only one you criticise.
Perhaps that is because there is total silence from other religions. I haven't seen any other group - either political, religious or any mixture thereof, marching through Sydney and Melbourne with banners calling for the death penalty over something that is clearly covered by freedom of speech. If you know of any please let me know, so I can criticise them and get Brian all confused.
You may not have noticed, but this is a politics forum. I discuss many political issues. I do not discuss the spiritual aspects of Islam, because I have no real interest. I discuss the political aspects.
There is nothing at all about that that makes me a bigot. This is just a poor substitute for a rational argument.
Quote:That silence is telling. Very.
What are the voices telling you?
Quote:Have you ever visited a muslim forum? muslim blog? Opinion pieces written by muslims? Have you actually ever ventured outside this forum to guage the "mood" amongst muslims, and what they actually believe?
Yes. I am a member of that AussieMuslims site where Abu hangs out. It all seems pretty toxic.
Quote:I'll hang around. You're talking against shadows of the past it seems, FD 'cause there isn't anybody, by your own admission, doing it NOW.
You may not have noticed, but I am only talking about it because you and others are. I was happy enough discussing the influence of Islam on science with Gandalf until very recently. His political views are benign enough.
Quote:It maybe, does that make what they said, true though?
It makes it what they believe. That is the point.
Quote:It seems to me that your basing your entire hatred of Muslims on the word of two internet personalities.
Please quote me saying I hate muslims.
Quote:Seems a rather slim justification, don't you think?
If the "offence" is imaginary, it is more than sufficient.
Quote:I suspect you label anybody who suggests balance and fairness an "apologist".
If they do as absurdly and irrationally as you do, then yes. What kind of response is that anyway? Have you ever seen it used anywhere else? Would you accept it as some kind of defence against criticism of Nazism? It is irrational. You cannot even explain how frequently I would have to interject with criticisms of Christians. It is nothing but empty headed rhetoric, lacking in any substance.
Even after I point out the clear logical flaws in your arguments, you carry on with them and attempt to justify them by repeating the same fundamental logical error.
Quote:Lets get it straight. I am an apologist for no one. If I feel the need to criticise someone, I shall do so but I won't do it on the basis of guilt by association which is what you're doing.
Right, you do it on the basis of guilt by absence of evidence of non-guilt.
Quote:It will be because they've done something I disagree with.
Would you criticse the Muslims who marched through Sydney behing the death threat placards, without carfully couching it with "balanced" criticism of Christians who did something completely irrelevant to the topic at hand? By the way, you still have not explained why I need to balance criticism of Islam with criticism of Christianity alone and not other ideologies. Is it that you are genuinely bigoted against Christianity and project this bigotry whenever you see people discusisng other religions?
Quote:If you throw the word "apologist" at me, you'd better be able to prove it. Comprehende?
Why do you stick so stubbornly to the empty, meaningless rhetoric? There is nothing stopping you from discussing the topic at hand.