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elucidate wrote:
>on having debate without evidence<
I didnt fail to, I told you that YOU cant. Plenty of them know there is no "evidence."
I just like hearing folks admit it.
My challenges to claims are meant to point out this aspect of "Christian debate".
elucidate wrote:
Though I do not pretend to speak for them., so you will probnably have to PM every Christian on the roster til you get enough ansers to suit whatever your agenda is.
My agenda is to show that the vast majority of theist claims lack evidence. I think I'm doing pretty well.
elucidate wrote:
That mantra, though, is what stops dialogue and keeps this site overbalanced in favor of nontheist who will actually debate.
I see a difference in "dialog" and "debate". In dialog folks just say whatever they feel like with little actual consequence. In
debate they are typically expected to support claims with that dreaded
evidence.
elucidate wrote:
The membership roster is meaningless because plenty Christians come here and leave just as quick.
I bear no blame for folks coming and going on this website.
elucidate wrote:
Now, did them leaving affect Christinianty at all? Nope. Not a bit.
Naw, but it does indicate my methods may put pressure on those who claim stuff and don't expect to be challenged.
elucidate wrote:
You seem to have a lot of issues and whole debates about forum rules.
Oh, I have issues, on that there is no doubt. My biggest issue is theists who expect to "debate" without challenge.
elucidate wrote:
Maybe you need to address it with them or try one that has rules enforced the way you like.
I often disagree with some of the rulings on this site. I also know that my take on a given ruling is not always correct, but honor compels me to speak out when I see a wrong. I am on record as saying there is no bias in the moderation, however I contend some rulings have been wrong, if only from my perspective.
Again, I don't feel one shred of blame, or guilt, or whatever for
anyone who seeks to push claims and ignore or refuse to respond to challenges to their claims. I do note however, it is far more often theists who complain about how unfair it is to challenge their sacred beliefs.
I might be Teddy Roosevelt, but I ain't.
-Punkinhead Martin