Reminds me of a conversation I had with my wife. She was getting exasperated, and asked me if I ever thought I might be too arrogant. I thought about for a couple of seconds and replied "no, just the right amount".
I do not, and I doubt any conversation would be productive because I don't believe a disagreement would be predicated on either faulty facts or faulty logic, but rather on a difference in values.
My wife used to be vegan when she first met me, and she tried really hard to convert me. In the end though, after watching me eat blocks of cheese for dinner countless time, it was her that became vegetarian.
I thought I made a mistake once, but I was wrong.
Reminds me of a conversation I had with my wife. She was getting exasperated, and asked me if I ever thought I might be too arrogant. I thought about for a couple of seconds and replied "no, just the right amount".
I like Paul Simon’s line: “I was wrong once, I could be wrong again.”
Wow..I'm going to subscribe!
Wait, so is that an open invitation to publicly debating you, or can the debates be purely private as well?
The article isn't clear on that.
Public, of course. I didn't think this needed to be specified but I edited to clarify.
Do you offset your meat-eating by a significant margin? If not I might be down to argue about that.
I do not, and I doubt any conversation would be productive because I don't believe a disagreement would be predicated on either faulty facts or faulty logic, but rather on a difference in values.
My wife used to be vegan when she first met me, and she tried really hard to convert me. In the end though, after watching me eat blocks of cheese for dinner countless time, it was her that became vegetarian.