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  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington  commented…2yrs2Y

My beliefs are not "far-right" but in fact align with classical liberalism, a form of libertarianism.

  @9CJ6CB6 from Virginia  commented…1yr1Y

And it’s just that: classical. Not with the values of the majority of the population, or even most people out there today. When the world creates new rights, abilities, and freedoms, those who hold to the liberal ideas of the past become conservatives because they moved in a different direction. Is moving bad? Not necessarily, and this is one of the times it’s good.

  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington  commented…1yr1Y

I sure hate to say it for the one millionth time, but you're using the question begging fallacy AGAIN.

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas  commented…1yr1Y

The reason you call people out on this "millions of times" is because you use it incorrectly and seemingly just say it whenever. People telling you that you're wrong is not "begging the question", and, if anything, it is infinitely more fallacious of you to keep insisting that everyone else's premises are the false ones but yours are conveniently not. Literally every time I have ever seen anyone push back against some ridiculous claim of yours, you turn around and just accuse them of begging the question. It's clear that your incessant need to "own the Libs with facts and logic" or whatever is just preventing you from actually distinguishing facts from logic to begin with, much less understanding anything outside your own preconceived worldview.

  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington  commented…1yr1Y

If you want to go into specifics, I am ready. I Brough up the Question Begging Fallacy only when it was clearly part of a logical argument, in which case it clearly is wrong and irrational to use. If using the Laws of Logic to identify fallacies just so happens to support my preconceived worldview, that's to be expected, as, after looking at massive amounts of evidence and positions on both sides, I chose my view specifically because I thought it was logical. I never confused logic with facts, as the information these users brought up was, at best, controversial, and had not yet been est…  Read more

  @@1876-Elbert from Colorado  commented…8mos8MO

I am absolutely astonished that there is one thing we agree on. The fact that anyone susceptible to propaganda. However, if I am looking at something through a Biblical lens, I am much less susceptible, and thus can make more clear-headed decisions, such as what is on God's side.

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