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This isn't apropos of anything in particular. I was just reminiscing about this particular argument (which I spotted years ago on a long-defunct forum), and thought it might do as a topic starter.
It goes like this:
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[*]Moses and Joshua, coming down from Mount Sinai, heard the "noise of war" in the camp (Exod. 32:17).
[*]It turned out not to be war at all, but music: the Israelites were worshipping the golden calf idol that Aaron had made them.
[*]What is the modern equivalent of war? Professional sports.
[*]Professional sports broadcasts always have hard, driving rock music on them.
[*]Therefore, rock music is the "noise of war" that God hates.
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I'm serious. When I first read this, my jaw dropped at the mind-numbing stupidity.
Chime in. What is the single stupidest thing you have ever heard a fundy say - from the pulpit, on the radio, on the Internet, whatever - in defense of some doctrine or standard? (It doesn't matter whether the doctrine or standard is true or not, only that the argument employed in its defense is epic in its idiocy.)
It goes like this:
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[*]Moses and Joshua, coming down from Mount Sinai, heard the "noise of war" in the camp (Exod. 32:17).
[*]It turned out not to be war at all, but music: the Israelites were worshipping the golden calf idol that Aaron had made them.
[*]What is the modern equivalent of war? Professional sports.
[*]Professional sports broadcasts always have hard, driving rock music on them.
[*]Therefore, rock music is the "noise of war" that God hates.
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I'm serious. When I first read this, my jaw dropped at the mind-numbing stupidity.
Chime in. What is the single stupidest thing you have ever heard a fundy say - from the pulpit, on the radio, on the Internet, whatever - in defense of some doctrine or standard? (It doesn't matter whether the doctrine or standard is true or not, only that the argument employed in its defense is epic in its idiocy.)