tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9146798156042880101.post5964470023196077060..comments2024-03-28T21:33:05.351+00:00Comments on Occasional Scribbles: One person's reasonableness is another's prejudiceMichael Commanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06566080738649812206noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9146798156042880101.post-15437343522410651082015-05-08T22:38:21.170+01:002015-05-08T22:38:21.170+01:00If you leave the path of natural order to do or cr...If you leave the path of natural order to do or create something unnaturally then you have to put a certain amount of engery into it to maintain your creation.<br /><br />Lets say you are an irish farmer and you feel disadvantaged by the fact that you can't grow pineapples here in Irland. You urge the government to do something about it and so they subsidice nice greenhouses and the electricity for you so that you are able to grow pinapples like your friends in south america. Of course does it work but in that moment when the maintaining engery stops that farmer will be back on spuds again! The above has nothing to do with reasonableness or prejudice since natural law is there even if we want it or not! Patrick Comerfords text is an invalid construction of an argument which is called fallacy!Andreasnoreply@blogger.com