Pat,

I do agree that, in a discussion, especially a good one, it's not uncommon
for the participants to assume the roles of student and teacher. That's not
particularly the feeling I've got from your recent posts, which, in my
opinion, have been a little didactic. Maybe preachy.

That's the lesser of my issues, though.

Unlike Molly, I neither like nor dislike what you have to say. I don't care
if there is a God or isn't, whether the universe is a singular
super-consciousness, or whether the Bible/Qu'ran/Torah/etc are true or the
rantings of a drugged horse. It's frankly not on my radar. My concern is
that I don't think you can see the absolute intellectual dead-end of where
you theory takes every topic? Even the funny thread about pygmies and
communion... another victim of your reductionism.

I do value your knowledge a great deal, but I think you're in a rut that you
can probably only work out by writing proper words in proper books.

Ian


2010/1/26 Pat <[email protected]>

>
>
> On 25 Jan, 08:39, Ian Pollard <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Pat,
> >
> > I am not upset by your claims, I'm only concerned (as a moderator) by
> your
> > increasingly didactic style and (as a fellow debater) by your blanket
> > reductionism of all arguments down to a single capitalised word. I find
> this
> > distilling of everything down to the same conclusion -- whether right or
> > wrong -- stifling to debate.
> >
>
> Ian, I'm hoping you'll respond to this.  I understand that you're
> concerned that I might be coming across more as a teacher than a
> 'fellow' and I'll take that on board.  However, have you considered
> that, in a discussion, any of us may teach one another and any of us
> may learn from one another?  This means that, at some points, some of
> us 'will appear to be teachers' and some of us 'will appear to be
> students'.  What I've learned from this response of yours is that you
> don't want to be preached to.  That's OK.  I'm not preaching.  There
> is a difference between preaching and teaching.  All of us teach and
> learn; this is a desirable effect OF debate.  Just because some of
> your opinions are opposed to some of mine shouldn't cause you that
> level of concern.  Rather, it should point out to you that my theories
> are developing and I am, as I have always done, used this forum as a
> sounding board.
>
> > Whilst I'll continue to read your posts as a moderator, I don't think
> I'll
> > take part in a discussion with you right now.
> >
>
>    Sorry to hear that.  Hopefully, though, you will have read what I
> wrote above.
>
> > Ian
>
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