you have
a really weak argument for an atheist.
Not exact matches
... What I
really want to do is to enter into dialogs where I can talk about the
weakest part of my
argument and you can talk about the
weakest part of your
argument, and I can accept and celebrate the strongest part of your
arguments and visa - versa... This demands a difficult level of vulnerability and transparency.
People who have
really stupid
weak arguments, always end them with «fact», «as if» doing that somehow makes it true.
Weak arguments and small effects might be hard to defend in debate, but they're still important information that lets us understand what's
really going on; you can't understand the world if you're only interested in delivering a crushing blow to those who disagree with you.
Further, whether it is «right» or «wrong» to «do the ethical thing» (and I would submit that in reality, that's a very
weak argument in terms of its potential to effect change), my point was that if Obama
really wants to «do the right thing», he needs the rest of the world to do the same.
I realise this sort of discussion could go off - topic quite easily and I'd
really rather go over the meta -
argument about whether there are any anti-AGW policies which we should be «happy» about regardless of whether AGW is real or not, I just wanted to point out how
weak I think this statement is.
I would
really struggle to make a
weaker argument if I tried...
I
really think the reasoning that the data belongs to someone else and it is their responsibility to perform the quality checks is a very
weak and indefensible
argument.
The old
arguments against MCPD — it's too hard to offer outside urban areas, lawyers won't learn if they're forced, etc. — are excuses, and they're
weak: if we
really believed in our responsibility to be at our best for our clients» sake, we'd have started working on solutions a long time ago.
This deduction
argument is so
weak and without merit when used paying off your own home but it
really reaches silly levels when we're talking about investment properties.