Yeah that's great advice. Let me give you a piece of advice from world famous theologian and one of the greatest debaters of all time, Dr James White....
"Never misrepresent people or their positions during a debate or discussion."
Being said where have I displayed any emotions? Did I say I was mad? No. Did I say I was sad? No. Did I say I was angry? No. Did I say I was in love? No.
Trying to dismiss my assertions and counterpoints as emotions is an intellectually dishonest misrepresentation. Discuss and debate based on what is said, not what you would like to perceive in order to strengthen your position.
Yeah that's great advice. Let me give you a piece of advice from world famous theologian and one of the greatest debaters of all time, Dr James White....
"Never misrepresent people or their positions during a debate or discussion."
Being said where have I displayed any emotions? Did I say I was mad? No. Did I say I was sad? No. Did I say I was angry? No. Did I say I was in love? No.
Trying to dismiss my assertions and counterpoints as emotions is an intellectually dishonest misrepresentation. Discuss and debate based on what is said, not what you would like to perceive in order to strengthen your position.
Or to put it another way..... Thou shalt not lie.