spaceyourbass said:
I believe that the online predators are not only looking for child sex on the internet, but that many of them also molest their own kids or the kids on the softball team, etc etc. I believe they have developed manipulative techniques that take advantage and of and psychologically scar innocent children.
It seems to me that your true calling is missionary work - it certainly isn't cogent conversation.
I believe. . . I believe. . . I BELIEVE!!
8)
Personally, I prefer the "reality-based world," where my beliefs matter less than objective fact. This thread does, admittedly, serve as an effective testament to the uselessness of attempting to discuss something with someone who will confidently fall back on "belief" as the basic building block of reality.
SYB, while I don't doubt that your heart is in the right place on this one - nobody wants to see children sexually abused, particularly folks like me who were ourselves abused sexually as children - you spend more time defending your overblown "beliefs" than would be required to simply do a bit of research and sharpen your understanding and perspective. Note that I'm not suggesting that research would change your basic standpoint; rather, a bit more digging could well provide additional tools and information to more effectively present, explore, solidify, and extend that standpoint.
However, the wild, swinging, blind roundhouse punches of tenuous logic you throw, in these threads, obviate the potential for any genuine learning. And isn't part of what we do, when we
discuss things with others, is seek to
learn?
Peace,
Fausty