Tracie, sorry if I misrepresented you. I don't make the slightest claim to have been quoting you.

I just meant to say it's often difficult for one side of this issue to understand how the other side can see it any other way.
rusmeister wrote:But it is a gaping hole in intelligence if you do not take on the best arguments of your philosophical opponents.
I quite agree. Sure, there
is something to be said for being with others who agree with us, and enjoying the company of those of similar thoughts and beliefs. That's what church is, eh? I've never heard of a church/synagogue/mosque/ashram that has atheists, or adherents of another belief system, come in and argue against the place's beliefs, or for their own beliefs. Those who go to that church are there to celebrate a shared faith.
The same
can happen here. Since the Close is not centered on any one system, any number of people with similar beliefs can gather and celebrate whatever it is they share. Such a thing is not necessarily bad. It is not necessarily a self-congratulatory club, rus. Why should those of us who believe similar things not have the same opportunity to gather and enjoy the company of those who agree with us, the way you do when you go to church? In fact, there's nothing wrong with
always and
only doing that, if that's what anyone wants to do.
Personally, I don't want nothing but that. I don't much post unless there's someone in the opposite corner. And this forum has sometimes been great for that. There's certainly something to be gained from debating with those who do
not believe the same things. First of all, it's just plain fun!

Aside from that, one big benefit I've gotten from it is that it makes me truly consider what it is I believe. (Or don't.

) I've sometimes thought I had a good handle on what I thought or believed. But, when I tried to write it down, I realized I had inconsistencies. So great, I've cleared some things up.
Debating these things does, however, lead to problems. One of the biggest we've run across here is when Person A cannot accept when Person B is not convinced by A's arguments. Then we see the anger and insults come out. Posts that do not say anything other than, "You're ignorant." "You're stupid." "You're just being stubborn." Etc. No, none of the above. Maybe the real problem is that A or B cannot see outside his/her mindset enough to see that other views
are possible. Or maybe A is not as logical as s/he suspects. Or who knows what else. The point is, if the only outcome A can accept is for B (and C, D, E, F, G...) to see it A's way, then A shouldn't be doing this. It's
not going to happen. At least not very often.