Primitive Christianity Revived, Again
New Blog Post: "Pacificism, the War on Terror, and the 2012 Elections"
http://lettersfromthestreet.wordpress.com/2012/10/13/pacifism-the-w...
"I always welcome comments, but ..."
In my experience, so far, you accept comments that fit your framing of an issue.
If there happens to be an alternate frame offered, no -- Rather than "welcome" it, you grade it like an elementary school teacher on how well it translates into your own mental universe.
[Politically, by the way, I pretty much agree with what your post is saying. I just can't consider reluctance to engage with divergent takes anything to brag about. In some cases it might turn out to be the wisest course in practice -- but if you truly "welcome" comments, you'd do better not to fuss in advance...]
As someone was saying recently -- and he certainly didn't invent it -- the people we're most likely to learn anything new from are people who disagree with us. [It isn't a question of "how much they know" as much as "what haven't we thought of?"]
(Since I don't get nearly enough comments on anything I write, my own way of "welcoming" them evidently doesn't work all that well. Yours only disinclines me, so far as I know.)
Friends:
Just for blanace, I've had a different experience at Dr. Arnold's blog. I once posted a criticism of a source he was using in a seris of posts. Dr. Arnold pubished it, along with his own rebuttal. Fair enough.
Thy Friend Jim
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