People who want to throw their ideology at other people can always find "scientists" who will say "Oh, it's true because my study says... ". But in real life there are gut feelings and intuitions and things that simply make sense. And people who disregard gut feelings, intuition, and common sense because the "scientific study of the week" says that wet is dry, tall is short, and fat is thin, are disregarding something very important: real life.
Sometimes real life is worth taking into consideration.
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What do you think the studies are based on? They aren't studying lab rats, they're studying real families and real outcomes.
Since you're all about anecdote, personal experience, and common sense, do you know any same-sex families? You 'back up' what you say with parental experience, but unless you're raising a child with another man I'm not sure how your experience has much of anything to do with this subject.
I'm starting to think this is just one big troll. No one intelligent enough to operate a computer could be this intentionally asinine. The implications of using 'common sense' as a standard of proof are endless.
Blacks are obviously inferior to whites. Women are obviously inferior to men. Jews are obviously behind some evil conspiracy to enslave us all. Any backwoods, hick truism can be supported.
I'm starting to understand the dangers of anti-intellectualism. Reason, debate, studies, and research have no influence on gut feelings, down-home aphorisms, and good old common sense.
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And yet you speak at length about the greatness of that tank in your avatar. Ever drive one? Ever drive any tank?
Ahhhhh... I see.
On the other hand, I have children.
Actually, I see common sense falling by the wayside at an alarming rate based on the "science study flavour of the weak".
(Pardon the pun.)
Not really. Use some common sense, it will all come clear to you.
Yeah, yeah. Cry me a river about the dangers of anti-intellectualism.
What I have noticed about people who lean too far to the "intellectual" side is they often end up as really loud blowhards who drone on endlessly in coffee shops until you want to beat them to death with their own hardcover copy of The Republic.
Sometimes the best intellectualism comes from a farmer with a 500 word vocabulary who has never heard of Wittgenstein or Machiavelli but knows all about real life, raising a family, and putting in a hard day's work.
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I have not. What I have done is read detailed analyses of the vehicle and its specifications, including technical examinations of the suspension, armor, gunnery, etc., comparisons to other vehicles, operator testimonials, and after-action reports that all support (and indeed formed) my opinion.
You see, all the evidence points to it being a fine design, and I can back that claim up with innumerable published sources from experts in the field of Second World War AFVs.
Your ability to insert your penis into your wife's vagina and pop some kids out does not make you an authority on the psychological and sociological implications of same-sex parenting.On the other hand, I have children.
We are not discussing a study. We are discussing a consensus built on multiple studies and years of peer-reviewed research.Actually, I see common sense falling by the wayside at an alarming rate based on the "science study flavour of the weak".
Racism, sexism, and anti-semitism are all intuitive, common sense beliefs in many parts of the world. Are you denying the validity of that common sense?Not really. Use some common sense, it will all come clear to you.
Such caricatures often reflect the insecurities of the one making them.Yeah, yeah. Cry me a river about the dangers of anti-intellectualism.
What I have noticed about people who lean too far to the "intellectual" side is they often end up as really loud blowhards who drone on endlessly in coffee shops until you want to beat them to death with their own hardcover copy of The Republic.
And sometimes, just sometimes, it doesn't.Sometimes the best intellectualism comes from a farmer with a 500 word vocabulary who has never heard of Wittgenstein or Machiavelli but knows all about real life, raising a family, and putting in a hard day's work.
If one of your children, God forbid, was diagnosed with a brain tumor, who would you prefer to take him or her to for treatment - a farmer with a 500 word vocabularly or a brain surgeon specializing in tumors?
Fair enough.
You better be at least 18 if you're going to talk like that, lad.
vagina: part of a woman's body that... ... ... OH MY GOD!
Yeah... I don't buy it. You can find studies that say chocolate ice cream makes a healthy breakfast, but I still know better. Common sense is common sense and common sense says mom and dad is better for a kid than dad and dad.
Racism isn't intuitive. It is learned.
Insecurities about what? Having to go to work and earn a living to pay for my kids' food instead of sitting in the coffee shop bantering about the ring of Gyges with the waitress?
Yeah, I feel terrible.
Agreed.
For cancer you need a doctor. A proper doctor. For kids you need parents. And proper parents for a kid means a mother and a father.
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And my common sense indicates that parental outcomes are a function of parental inputs such as time, energy, and focus, not crass peripheral categorizations like gender.Common sense is common sense and common sense says mom and dad is better for a kid than dad and dad.
That's the thing about common sense. It's not so common after all.
Every belief is learned. Some learned beliefs stand up to logical scrutiny more than others.
Since science is inferior to anecdote in your world, I'll present my friend Anna as a counterpoint. She was abandoned by her biological parents in China because it is intuitive in many parts of that country that girls are virtually worthless. She was adopted by her real family, her two fathers, as an infant and never had a mother in her life. She's now been married to her husband for three years and is working on her masters in chemical engineering. She is also one of the most normal, well-adjusted people I know.
She might disagree with you on the intuitive nature of the innate superiority of a father and mother over a same sex couple.
That scientific research may render your worldview outdated.Insecurities about what?
So you are, at least on some level, willing to accept that an expert may know more about a subject than a non-expert, and that in some situations expert knowledge may be superior to intuition?For cancer you need a doctor. A proper doctor. For kids you need parents. And proper parents for a kid means a mother and a father.
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I suggest you read the thread more closely. The position of a lot of the posters here seems to be that sexual orientation or gender is unimportant when considering how "good" a parent someone is. You are the one throwing the ideology that homosexual parents aren't as good.
I haven't read those studies, but my "intuition" is that a child needs guardians that love them far more than they need a family that fits the ideal nuclear family of the 2nd half of the 20th century.
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