Never claimed you weren't.Turquoise wrote:
This is true, but as in my post above, I'm for the death penalty and for abortion, so I'm consistent.FEOS wrote:
Your first point is spot on. However, your assessment of the foundation of the law shows you can't be bothered to try to understand both sides of the issue. Someone being against the death penalty could be argued just as accurately of taking an emotion-based position. Further, if they're pro-abortion and anti-death penalty, they are being just as hypocritical in many ways as those who are anti-abortion and pro-death penalty.
We're not disagreeing, Turq. You can still view one position as more valid than the other while still trying to understand why someone would take the opposite position from you.Turquoise wrote:
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. I think most issues can logically be boiled down to one position being more valid than the other.FEOS wrote:
If you believe that life begins at conception, then your position is to protect that life...not harass someone who wants to take it. Again, look at it from the other side. Try to understand their viewpoint. You don't have to agree with it to understand it. But to trivialize it like that is simply wrong. Their viewpoint is no more or less valid, nor any more or less steeped in emotion than the other.
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Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular