Do you think that "spinning - or confusion - so that the truth is obscured." is ever acceptable?
Never!
Thank you for the clear answer.
I also presume you are speaking of Alan Dershowitz and it would take quite a bit of ink to adequately describe his career and opinions or even review his books. However, it would not surprise me that Mr. Joy would tell you that Professor Dershowitz's opinions regarding the first amendment are quite consistent with his own.
Why not?
Some research online will reveal that Professor Dershowitz is quite well known for his defense of civil liberties as well as his constitutional scholarship. This would include among other things that our first amendment rights should only be subject to very minimal if any censorship.
You might find these comments by him
nearly twelve years ago in June, 1996 enlightening:
http://underground-online.troybrophy.com/iu/archive/issue7/onwith7/To answer your question I think we would need a common definition of "righteously", would you agree?
Undir these conditions a common definition of quite a few words anmd terms are essential. Some of these are:
honesty
truth
integrity
ideals
loyalty
faith
Scripture
justification
Three Angels Message
since most of these and other terms have been greatly depreciated by initiating the current court case. If we do not fight against this depreciation it will be difficult to meet the founding fathers of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the resurrection.
I do not fear the threats against me by Mr. Appletree. I am willing to face prison or death as long as I stand for what I know is the truth in this matter. Are you?
It is unlikely you will face prison or death for standing up for what you believe in this matter, but your commitment is noted. But that is not what we were discussing. (and your question “are you?” needs further clarification as to what you mean before I am able to answer).
Your response once again begs the question if you are applying the text that started our dialogue to this specific situation (3abn suing Joy and Pickle) or as you said in post #61 “Truly, where do you find people suing righteously? Even if they write on the ten commandments. “
Do you think it was wrong or unethical for Mr. Dershowitz to defend OJ Simpson? And for the purpose of answering the question, let's assume Mr. Dershowitz knew OJ was guilty of the crime he was charged with.