No one said they could, corncob.
Holy
Gather your thoughts.
Of course people can agree to abide by a set of rules. They cannot impose punishments that violate US law in the process.
No one said they could, corncob.
That's not what solipsism means.
I know what it means.
So you wanted to counter Chris' comment about Sharia law being adopted in the US by saying it already exists, then you want to claim you didn't mean it how Chris meant it, that you meant "law" as a set of religious rules not recognized by state or federal governments?
How exactly does that counter Chris' comment?
What's Chris's argument as you see it?
If it's that it's a bad idea to have a sectarian civil code, I agree with him. If it's that Islamic spiritual law is an incipient civil code in the USA, that's crazy talk.
No, you don't.
Article I, Section II, Paragraph III: Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service for a Term of Years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons.
lol it doesn't
Sure I do. When I need you I'll retain you.
He comes up yonder from the salt mines once in a blue moon.
what DMC calls solipsism in this case is any idiom other than his own.
No one other than DMC and Chris had any problem with what I was saying or seemed to misunderstand it.
Coming from a humanities background with an emphasis on medieval and ancient reference to spiritual law isn't at all unusual. It isn't even that far away from contemporary usage: other posters got it.
Chris avoiding the cons ution like the plague ...
Policing usage is bull if people get what you're saying.
Sorry bud, ain’t no way you can afford me fee.
Agreed, but there’s a distinction between re-appropriation and flat out ignorance.
of course.
He seems to want a sectarian civil code too. That precludes a rigorous insistence on the original compact.
That sounds fair to me, the pointy end was aimed at DMC, not you.
I thought what he was saying that my use of "spiritual law" was a solipsism. I do not think so, but DMC disagrees, and as we all know he's never wrong.
Magpie Chris is hilariously ignorant of the Consitution.
He puts it up on a pedestal, but is too shy to peek up its skirt to see its shame.
That's what the last said.
The last time he tried dabbing his feet in the water, things didn’t go so great for him.
No, I was saying eventually the argument would devolve into nothing more than solipsism. You keep moving back into the nebulous.
Sure. But you still can’t pay my fee solipsist.
So intimidating.
Having read through his inane semantic prodding, nihilism would have been a more accurate term.
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