JoeFromLB
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Platitudes and people who have ****uninformed*** opinions are what stand on my last nerve. I realize not everyone lives a life where opinions are not quite good enough (i.e., in the academic world you must back up everything point you want to make, which, personally, I think is a great idea). If one cannot back up one's statements, then doesn't it all descend to gossip? What are platitudes really worth to the rest of you, anyway? And moderator, is it inappropriate to refer to someone's beliefs as naive, when clearly that is what they are??
In this particular case, yes, I can back up what I state -- I am not only fairly close to the case, but I went through an experience strikingly similar to that of the families involved -- thankfully, we all lived to tell the tale. But it is having been in those trenches -- walked in that valley of the shadow of death -- that makes my statements valid, as opposed to hyperbole and platitude, which seems to be in abundance not only here, but elsewhere.
I realize it is human nature to step in and say, well, that's not how I'd handle it, or that could never happen to me. But shouldn't people expressing opinions try a little harder than that? What are the expectations here with regard to rhetorical devices?
I was under the impression this was an open discussion forum, where differing points of view are presented from all sorts of individual posters with different beliefs, backgrounds, and perspectives.
I don't think the opinions posted here need to be subject to the same exacting standards as a doctoral dissertation would.
If you believe the religious blogger referenced above is "judgmental" or "naive", well then, you are entitled to your belief. But that doesn't make someone else's opinion "invalid" if it's influenced by religious beliefs, or if they don't happen to have the same degree of connection to the people in the case, or the same level of academic experience.
That's part of the whole give-and-take of a discussion forum.
Not everyone who disagrees with you is necessarily engaging in "hyperbole" and "platitudes".
You're as much a part of this forum as anyone else, I would hope. Just because a poster might express a different, even religious point of view, or make a personal judgment about parenting doesn't make his point of view objectionable and completely discountable. I only bring up this issue because I sense a certain animosity (perhaps that's too a strong a word, and if so, I'm sorry) in some of your previous postings towards religious believers and Christians in particular.
Even though I don't agree with you on all your points, I value your opinion, and especially your personal experience as one who is closer to the people involved than many others here.
I think the many readers of this forum can make their own judgments on the different opinions presented, and come to whatever conclusions they wish.
I would hope the moderators distinguish between spirited discussion and explicit personal attacks. I would never be in favor of the latter. If I've offended in any way, I would hope to be warned before being banned. This is a great forum and I've really enjoyed my time here, and have learned a lot from everyone.