D.A. Carson offers three instances of the intolerance of tolerance.
Jeremy Pierce has some follow-up comments.
I like both analyses by Carson and Pierce. In the case of Pierce's argument I am sure in order to maintain a double standard, the government will employ some clever strategy to distance themselves from being accused of holding such.
I wonder if the right needs to follow Bill Vallicella's advice in this regard and learn how to start fighting dirty:http://maverickphilosopher.typepad.com/maverick_philosopher/2012/12/politics-is-war-and-conservatives-need-to-learn-how-to-fight.html
I like both analyses by Carson and Pierce. In the case of Pierce's argument I am sure in order to maintain a double standard, the government will employ some clever strategy to distance themselves from being accused of holding such.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the right needs to follow Bill Vallicella's advice in this regard and learn how to start fighting dirty:
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