Originally posted by BestOfMeClose minded? Not at all. I'm always willing to take new and persuasive arguments into account. Unfortunately, I rarely hear any new and persuasive arguments. It's usually just the same, tired, old arguments that I've discounted previosly that get served up again and again.
Originally posted by rwingettNope you're definitely not close minded any more, not after your head just exploded with that ego burst. 😉😀
Close minded? Not at all. I'm always willing to take new and persuasive arguments into account. Unfortunately, I rarely hear any new and persuasive arguments. It's usually just the same, tired, old arguments that I've discounted previosly that get served up again and again.
Originally posted by rwingettI lost count of how many times I have heared you say something like this Rob .... 😉
Close minded? Not at all. I'm always willing to take new and persuasive arguments into account. Unfortunately, I rarely hear any new and persuasive arguments. It's usually just the same, tired, old arguments that I've discounted previosly that get served up again and again.
Originally posted by rwingettFor those of us who just do not seem to have such remarkably insightful abilities as you, why don't you define what constitutes a new and persuasive argument, and what constitutes a same, tired, old argument served up again and again?
Close minded? Not at all. I'm always willing to take new and persuasive arguments into account. Unfortunately, I rarely hear any new and persuasive arguments. It's usually just the same, tired, old arguments that I've discounted previosly that get served up again and again.
Originally posted by The GipperI'm guessing religious, racial, or political are old and tired arguments, and anything that he personally has not seen before are the new, persuasive arguments.
For those of us who just do not seem to have such remarkably insightful abilities as you, why don't you define what constitutes a new and persuasive argument, and what constitutes a same, tired, old argument served up again and again?
Just as a guess of course, though.
Originally posted by The GipperThats it, trap him with his own argument, im sure rob wasn't talking about tactics like this when he posted.
For those of us who just do not seem to have such remarkably insightful abilities as you, why don't you define what constitutes a new and persuasive argument, and what constitutes a same, tired, old argument served up again and again?