Re: More Ad Hom
- From: richardalanforrest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:19:29 -0800 (PST)
On Dec 19, 10:02 pm, Glenn <GlennShel...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Dec 19, 1:46 am, richardalanforr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Let's see:
Yes, let's see what you regard as "back up".
In this thread you mischaracterise the nature of the "ad hominem"
fallacy and insist on your incorrect version. That's arrogance and
ignorance all in one.
You haven't participated at all in either of the recent ad hom
threads, so there is no way of knowing what you think the "nature" of
ad hom is, or if you are right.
I can read.
You simply insist that your incorrect definition of "ad hom" is
correct.
But it appears that *you* insist on mine being incorrect, without
backing it up. A bald ass claim is not a reasoned argument or
evidence, Richard.
And even were I wrong would not mean that I am either excessivly
arrogant or ignorant.
Ignorant because you don't know what the logical fallacy of "ad
hominem" is, and arrogant because you refuse to accept that you are
wrong.
This is what I've noticed about you for some time, you go on and on
and on without providing anything but unsupported claims, as if you
should be believed as an authority.
So what unsupported claims have I made?
I claim that creationist sources are systematically dishonest, and
have posted the evidence on which I base this claim many times. No
creationists has bothered to address the evidence.
Between us, Richard, you are by
far the more arrogant one, as well as being the one who crows about
moral superiority.
I'm not claiming any moral superiority. Creationists do so on a
regular basis.
Claims that you "despise" dishonesty, an apparent
desire to expose dishonesty and willingness to go to quite extreme and
bizarre lengths to do so shows you to be quite arrogant.
So why not address the evidence?
"You imagine"
and "snipping awkward parts" below are examples of this bizarre
behavior, especially when they are in response to an apparent
acceptance to a challenge to provide evidence of your claims.
There's your silly habit of posting snippets from scientific papers
and press releases imagining that they represent some sort of problem
for evolutionary theory. That's ignorance.
Sweet! You imagine I imagine, so that is evidence of *my* ignorance?
Well why do you post them in that case?
In most cases they are unremarkable snippets of papers which pose no
problems at all for any aspect of evolutionary theory. I presume that
you don't post them because you think they support evolutionary
theory.
Then there's your habit of misrepresenting what your critics are
saying. That's dishonesty.
You aren't doing too well in your "backing up" what you say attempt.
You are doing exactly that in this post.
I
believe my understanding of the "nature" of ad hom is mainstream,
Well, you haven't bothered to find out what the "mainstream"
definition of the term is in that case.
an
argument that tries to discredit the arguer instead of the argument
itself. My intent in this thread was partly to determine who would
agree that ad homs can be implicit. Perhaps this is what you meant by
my being wrong and therefore arrogant and ignorant, yet some posters
agree with me in this respect. So if you are wrong in your first
"let's see" claim, then you would be forced by your own measure to
have misrepresented what I said about ad hom, and dishonest. But
without knowing that you might think ad hom means a hot dog with sauce
or something else, it is impossible to determine whether you honestly
think you are right or not. You would, however.
The meaning of an "ad hominem" argument is perfectly clear. Your posts
are simply an attempt to obfusticate and confuse.
There's also your habit of snipping the awkward parts of the posts to
which you are responding. That's more dishonesty.
Loon. I'm responding to this, so you would conclude this isn't
"awkward"?
There are numerous other posts in which you *have* snipped the awkward
parts!
I doubt that even you would be so blatant as to snip the part in which
I give your habit of snipping as evidence for dishonesty!
How nice for you to be able to use as evidence your
assumption that anything I snip is "awkward" to to come to a
conclusion that I am dishonest. There are many reasons for snipping,
and it is a common practice.
So what?
Pretending this is evidence of dishonesty
is quite childish and dishonest. Awk! Awk! Goes the loonie bird.
It is dishonest when it is used to evade awkward questions and then
pretend that they have never been asked.
RF
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