Posted on 12/11/2012 9:58:12 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia went to head to head Monday night with a gay student at Princeton University over the jurist's opinions about homosexuality.
Duncan Hosie took issue with Scalia equating laws banning sodomy to laws against bestiality and murder.
"It's a form of argument that I thought you would have known, which is called the 'reduction to the absurd,'" Scalia said, according to the Associated Press. "If we cannot have moral feelings against homosexuality, can we have it against murder? Can we have it against other things?"
The high court's most outspoken justice stressed he wasn't equating sodomy and murder, but rather the bans on both, the AP reported.
Scalia's views on homosexuality will be a huge source of debate in March, when the court is scheduled to hear arguments in the two gay marriage cases it recently agreed to take on.
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The heading itself is an interesting case study in propaganda. Note the use of the word “defends” and the description of HIS opinion as “controversial.” Note the difference in tone with this headline: “Student Pushes Controversial Opinion of Homosexuality” or “Student Attempts to Push Controversial Sodomy Acceptance Views on Supreme Court Justice.” It’s done in so many ways, but the use of words like “controversial,” “defend(s),” and “admits,” along with any word ending in “-phobia” are common propaganda tools.
Son!... Kissing, licking, & sucking another man's anus, poop-chute, hershey highway, it just ain't right!
Debate Scalia at your own risk.
His great talent which is rare is being able to articulate his positions in a way that crushs those opposed.
Can we regulate morality? How about murder? How about discrimination? How about rape?
How about forcing people to buy O-care?
Congratulations! You've discovered Kant's principle of universality.
Well there you go there then now eh?
I KANT believe I was that precocious!
I’m so used to noticing how the left frames things to suit their agenda that I “don’t” notice anymore, I just mentally ignore the framing.
I just can't resist showing off my Philosophy 101 knowledge from 35 years ago. It's why my wife fondly calls me "Mr Know-It-All," and why I am so popular at parties.
That is EXACTLY what the GovernMental Lieberal EnvironMentalists are driving so hard at their goal line FOR!!!
The Devil is making them do it, knowing he hath but a short time!!!
That's why I call 'em "Demonicrats!"
Holy Christmas everybody!!!
Well he did dumb it down somewhat: he refers to “reducing to absurd” rather than the Latin “Reductio ad absurdum”. Probably knew that would go right over their pointy leftist heads!
I was a little Catholic girl, about age 9. On Easter Sunday, my brother and I were delivering newspapers. It was a HUGE route.
Someone gave us an Easter Basket with plenty of candy. I took one piece and realized that I had broken my midnight fast (to receive communion).
I decided that no harm would be done and received communion.
It was many years later that I found out that these were man made rules and while useful, were subject to change and circumstance. There is no required fasting at this time.
“If we cannot have moral feelings against homosexuality, can we have it against murder? Can we have it against other things?”
There was a time when it was posited that liberalization of adultery laws would lead to promiscuity and tolerance for homosexuality too. I guess Mr. Hosee (misspelling intended) would have called that 'reduction to the absurd' as well.
It's near impossible to land a commonsense idea on the pointed head of an Academic.. Didn't your parents teach you about this stuff? ... :)
I certainly respect your thoughts. God intervened for Israel as they rose and fell in their faith and in their sins. Perhaps He will do so again for us, or else perhaps our sign of impending doom will appear sooner than later. His sweet patience, however, is not endless, which I believe we must agree. Thx.
All laws reflect someone’s idea of morality....
I would argue that point with you, granny, esp. considering the events of last month. That's not to say that many of us stayed home or had our votes "lost" by some malfeasance, but more people will suffer the emotional and morale degradation I have and feel there's little hope for the greatness of America.
I will persevere, but I fear the costs to live will increase greatly in the coming year.
I would argue that point with you, granny, esp. considering the events of last month. That's not to say that many of us stayed home or had our votes "lost" by some malfeasance, but more people will suffer the emotional and morale degradation I have and feel there's little hope for the greatness of America.
I will persevere, but I fear the costs to live will increase greatly in the coming year.
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