Can you give me your openionated deduction of the following observation?
The one that uses his righteousness to prevail his point; is usually the one least righteous at start.
What do you get from this? What do you see?
@Council; This denotes an implication of a misinterpretation of the source, or the lack to produce the pros in response and is using this as an excuse too escape the question. I am 65. Now tell me what you really think.
@Shih: How true, and another aspect comes too light.
@Hjghjgh; Ah, you see the light, I can read your premise, and the picture in your mind of an Amish looking character pounding his bible in an angry yell while pointing skyward.
@ '88 Usually when one has to get to this point of an argument; it usually has direct bearing toward the subject. But the perspective that is being driven forth is usually a week one when one has to use the hammer of his perceived righteousness too drive home his point.
@Stu; I think that most are fighting a bigger battle inside and try to 'reassure' themselves of their beliefs by their zealousness. The light wants to come on, but it is still rather dim.
@ One with crossed legs: Ok, you caught that. Yes it is, as it only gives the premise of one point of view/aspect, as stated in the structure of the question/statement/parable.
Also, as I used the term 'opinionated', there will be no incorrect answer; and, is only left too the perspective and 'deduction' of the observer. I just wonder about the ones that 'deduce' without reason.
@Shih; I am failing to grasps the thought behind the TD; as you stated one of the basic laws of Sociology.