
Quoting Russell Coker (russell@coker.com.au):
Would you be happier if instead I said "most Americans demonstrate no knowledge of the Bible in online debates and most articles in the media that touch on such issues accept without question claims that directly go against the Bible"?
Oh, for pity's sake. You really don't know how to say "Ok, I guess I was wrong and made a completely unsupported foolish, factual claim, and I hereby retract it.' I don't care if you now wish to move the goalposts and conveniently change the subject to lots of other things not remotely relevant to the antecedent conversation (including, for the love of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, homosexuality and kashrut in an apparent effort to distract). I will not be participating. I only ask: Kindly shut up the next time you are tempted to mouth off in ignorance about my country. A closed mouth gathers no foot. And don't ever try to troll me with suggesting I need to feel guilty about my deadliest domestic political enemies, the ones who have been conducting a slow coup against democracy and the rule of law in my republic, again, or I really _will_ pound your fallacies straight into the figurative ground, and enjoy it.