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- From: livesey@solntze.wpd.sgi.com (Jon Livesey)
- Newsgroups: sci.skeptic
- Subject: Re: interminable ad hominem argument
- Date: 31 Dec 1992 02:45:51 GMT
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- References: <1992Dec31.200542.1@stsci.edu>
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- In article <1992Dec31.200542.1@stsci.edu>, zellner@stsci.edu writes:
- |>
- |> |> >>Thousands (if not millions) of people have been tortured and killed in
- |> |> >>the service of christianity.
- |>
- |> > - Hitler was Roman Catholic.
- |> > - Atheists were not allowed to become member of the SA
- |>
- |> There have been plenty of wicked people who really believed in the
- |> conservation of energy and momentum. Does that imply that such beliefs
- |> are incorrect?
-
- No. It says that you can't use Hitler as an example of the
- evils of Atheism or anti-religious sentiment.
-
- In fact, if we restore the context that you deleted, we see that
- the statement above was a retort to just such a claim. Here it
- is:
-
- |> |> >This century has tried several experiments in explicitly anti-religious
- |> |> >statecraft - and the body count has been stupendous. In the enlightened regimes
- |> |> >of Hitler and Mao, Stalin and Pol Pot you have exemplars of what you seek;
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- It's probably not a good idea to delete context like this without
- indicating that you have done so, if it changes the sense of what
- remains.
-
- jon.
-