You continue to amaze me by being unable to actually back up your so called conspiracy. Instead, all you do is use logical fallacy after logical
fallacy, then run to the next one when I point it out. I will continue to point out your endless use of logical fallices (which shows you have no
evidence). I eagerly await you to actually back up some of your points.
Originally posted by stompkMaybe you should start a thread showing all the wonderful things the Masons do for society,
This is a
red herring fallacyy, and I will not fall for it.
Originally posted by stompkthey have their signature on every piece of American history.
This is a
hasty generalization fallacy, and I will again not fall for it.
Originally posted by stompkMaybe having greco-roman painting and pagan god worshipping in our capitol isn't a big deal to you, but it
is to me.
This isn't a logical fallacy, but it nevertheless makes no sense. In fact, it so fails to make sense that I'm not quite sure why you'd even type
something like this. Where is there any indication of WORSHIP in any of these paintings? It's art. I can find greco-roman paintings in at least one
government building for every post-industrial nation in the world.
Originally posted by stompk is the pictures of Jesus? They're trying to make Washington out like he is our saviour.
This equally makes no sense. If you saw Jesus Christ in the center of a greco-roman painting, you'd equally cry out that there must be some world
religion conspiracy - since it would be wrong to include a christian figure in an otherwise old world religion fresco IN A GOVERNMENT BUILDING. Not to
mention you have no evidence that anyone is making Washington out to be a saviour, they simply put him in a place of honor - THIS IS A GOVERNMENT
BUILDING NOT A CHURCH.