So mendellin what has become of all the suffering gays in the future? Since they can't coexist with perfection?
Deeper and deeper you go...
Deeper and deeper you go...
Totally agree!
This topic initially is about other things, so, let's return to them![]()
Anyway, infertility is not a disease. It's a biological condition (a bunch of them, really) that some people have and many others don't. Many who are infertile, of course, don't like it.
This is like the silly assertion that Picard ought to have hair because baldness will have been "cured."
Anyway, infertility is not a disease. It's a biological condition (a bunch of them, really) that some people have and many others don't. Many who are infertile, of course, don't like it.
This is like the silly assertion that Picard ought to have hair because baldness will have been "cured."
Let's see:
-life has 2 fundamental features - survive and reproduce. Infertility means many of life adaptations are non-functional. That's a serious design flaw - the same category as genetic diseases.
-hair loss is due to aging, which is a severe decrease in the body's ability to function and reproduce, leading to death - a very serious genetic disease.
I also find it interesting how most posters complain about the lack of homosexual relations in trek as opposed to, for example, polygamous relations.
Let's see:
-life has 2 fundamental features - survive and reproduce. Infertility means many of life's adaptations are non-functional. That's a serious design flaw - the same category as genetic diseases.
-hair loss is due to aging, which is a severe decrease in the body's ability to function and reproduce, leading to death - a very serious genetic disease.
Anyway, infertility is not a disease. It's a biological condition (a bunch of them, really) that some people have and many others don't. Many who are infertile, of course, don't like it.
This is like the silly assertion that Picard ought to have hair because baldness will have been "cured."
Let's see:
-life has 2 fundamental features - survive and reproduce. Infertility means many of life adaptations are non-functional. That's a serious design flaw - the same category as genetic diseases.
-hair loss is due to aging, which is a severe decrease in the body's ability to function and reproduce, leading to death - a very serious genetic disease.
I also find it interesting how most posters complain about the lack of homosexual relations in trek as opposed to, for example, polygamous relations.
You're going down a path I suggest you refrain from traveling. It won't just be gay people, but also infertile couples, older couples, among others, and you'll be painting them with this very broad brush that will be dipped in ignorance.
On a side note, I have no problem with polygamy.
Let's see:
-life has 2 fundamental features - survive and reproduce. Infertility means many of life's adaptations are non-functional. That's a serious design flaw - the same category as genetic diseases.
-hair loss is due to aging, which is a severe decrease in the body's ability to function and reproduce, leading to death - a very serious genetic disease.
I don't see medical school or a research grant in your future.
Aside from that, your logic is specious.
Can none of you muster an actual argument...
Can none of you muster an actual argument...
It's not my job to educate you, nor do I have the patience. You could Google "causes of male pattern baldness" and discover one of the most basic and obvious of your several ridiculous errors, if you want to make the effort to learn something.
How am I paining aging and infertility, exactly? Other than biologically accurately?
And do come with actual arguments, as opposed to a badly-defined slippery-slope attempt.
How am I paining aging and infertility, exactly? Other than biologically accurately?
And do come with actual arguments, as opposed to a badly-defined slippery-slope attempt.
Your entire reasoning is fallacious, and commits the logical fallacies argumentum ad ignorantiam, as well as "begging the question," ecological fallacy, false attribution, along with onus probandi, and just a touch of special pleading, but please, ignore my advice and continue your current course of discussion.
How am I paining aging and infertility, exactly? Other than biologically accurately?
And do come with actual arguments, as opposed to a badly-defined slippery-slope attempt.
Your entire reasoning is fallacious, and commits the logical fallacies argumentum ad ignorantiam, as well as "begging the question," ecological fallacy, false attribution, along with onus probandi, and just a touch of special pleading, but please, ignore my advice and continue your current course of discussion.
Really?
If true, then you should have no problem in going beyond dictums and detail how and where these fallacies are present in my posts, yes?
Given your lengthy list, you may even analyze just a few of them - do provide quality over quantity, J. Allen.
Your entire reasoning is fallacious, and commits the logical fallacies argumentum ad ignorantiam, as well as "begging the question," ecological fallacy, false attribution, along with onus probandi, and just a touch of special pleading, but please, ignore my advice and continue your current course of discussion.
Really?
If true, then you should have no problem in going beyond dictums and detail how and where these fallacies are present in my posts, yes?
Given your lengthy list, you may even analyze just a few of them - do provide quality over quantity, J. Allen.
I provide both quality and quantity.[...]
Really?
If true, then you should have no problem in going beyond dictums and detail how and where these fallacies are present in my posts, yes?
Given your lengthy list, you may even analyze just a few of them - do provide quality over quantity, J. Allen.
I provide both quality and quantity.[...]
And then you proceed to NOT provide any actual arguments, but the usual list of fact-free dictums.
Well...I can't say I'm surprised.
2. In perfect future there is no place for suffering.
Also, infertility can be a choice, accomplished through drugs or employing barrier devices like condoms.Anyway, infertility is not a disease. It's a biological condition ...
Why complain about the lack of something that wasn't lacking?I also find it interesting how most posters complain about the lack of homosexual relations in trek as opposed to, for example, polygamous relations.
Really?
If true, then you should have no problem in going beyond dictums and detail how and where these fallacies are present in my posts, yes?
Given your lengthy list, you may even analyze just a few of them - do provide quality over quantity, J. Allen.
I provide both quality and quantity.[...]
And then you proceed to NOT provide any actual arguments, but the usual list of fact-free dictums.
Well...I can't say I'm surprised.
Are you familiar with the mechanics and effects of religious indoctrination, J. Allen?
Deeper and deeper you go...
Totally agree!
This topic initially is about other things, so, let's return to them![]()
"Deflector shields failing, captain!"
"Initiate evasive maneuvers!"
Why complain about the lack of something that wasn't lacking?I also find it interesting how most posters complain about the lack of homosexual relations in trek as opposed to, for example, polygamous relations.
Phlox, a main character, was in a polygamous marriage. And in Data's Day it was intimated that Andorian marriages are composed of four individuals.
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Yes, because it's a way to nowhere. All this discussion is about our personal preferences. Some people find it funny or cool to watch gay relationships in TV-series and big-screen movies. Some people don't. That's all.
Nowadays gayness is not an attribute of a person, it's "a red rag to a bull" of a society.
All this discussion is about our personal preferences. Some people find it funny or cool to watch gay relationships in TV-series and big-screen movies. Some people don't. That's all.
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