Kaitlyn S, on 2017-December-03, 09:15, said:
And while I am actively seeking the liberal viewpoint on many subjects, the conservative counterarguments frequently do come from the likes of Rush, Hannity, etc. who have made their living riling up people. I've seen many responses to this article but yours got me thinking in a different direction and was quite informative, and ultimately probably beneficial for me.
I'm currently examining the question "Why do I believe what I believe?" I'm hoping that we all do that. For while I frequently accuse American universities of imposing their liberal ideas on young people, and robbing them of the very same critical thinking talent that they should be instilling, I have to take a look at my own education (which includes the media I follow and the people I converse with) and wonder if the same thing has happened to me. Indeed, as I have branched out and entered forums populated mainly by liberals (or at least by people that don't think like I do), I have become convinced that at least two of my substantial beliefs were wrong (I now believe in those cases that the "liberal side" is on firmer ground on the issue.) It has taken some research and the reading of material that didn't fit in well with my current thinking but to me, the truth is much more important than stubbornly sticking to an ideology.
There are certain things I will probably never come over to the other side on. For example, I will never buy into the fact that I should be ashamed to be an American or a Christian, and I still strongly urge those people who think I should be to challenge their beliefs, to ask themselves why it is that they believe that and what it is in their education or upbringing that makes them believe in such an absurd idea. Challenging one's beliefs can be quite enlightening. It certainly has been for me.
Kaitlyn, few questions for you
1. Did you read the posting that you contributed in its entirety? If so, what, if any of the content gave you pause for thought?
2. Did you do any secondary research? Did you google Mr Casey? Did you look at any of the people that he is associated with? Did you look at his web site or investigate the way that he makes his money?
3. What do your conservative friends have to say about Doug Casey's post? In particular do they agree with the statement non Western civilizations have never produced anything of value?
4. Why is it that you are always posting such complete crap? As Winston notes, there are plenty of credible conservatives that you might be reading. Why is it that you never regurgitate anything by them? have you ever ready anything by a centrist or, god forbid, an actual liberal?
5. Who is telling you that you should be ashamed to be an American or a "christian". Don't get me wrong, America has done a lot of dreadful things over the years, and yeah, there is a lot that we should be ashamed of as a country. But who is telling you that you should be ashamed to be an American rather than ashamed to of specific acts that America has done. In a similar vein, there's a lot of different school of Christianity. I don't see many people going around critique all "christians"... So, when does this happen?