I'd be happy too.
Let's check out the original exchange, shall we?
Rekaar. wrote:If you look back through history you can find many examples of this. There has to be a standard, and the Bible has always been it for Western culture.
Then...
Voronwe wrote:Especially in Athens and Rome
If I'm reading this correctly, and I'm sure Voronwe will correct me if I'm not, what this means is:
1. The societies and philosophies of Athens and Greece are generally considered the origin of Western Civilization.
2. The bible was not "the standard" for these societies.
I feel that these facts, taken in conjunction, provide a powerful counterexample to your point. You respond with:
Rekaar. wrote:dork =p
In my humble opinion, your response does nothing to address the points raised in Voronwe's post. That was the reason why I posted this:
Sueven wrote:Would you care to dispute his point?
I felt that he made a valid point, and you did not dispute it. Generally in argumentation, if you do not refute a point, it means that you concede it. Because this is a message board and not a structured debate, I asked you if you would care to dispute it (the implication being that if you do not dispute it, then you concede it). I felt that my motives in asking this question were fairly straightforward and easy to discern.
The rest of my post was addressed to your original statement, which stated that the bible has "always been the standard" for Western civilization. I was attempting to communicate that, even if your statement was accurate, being "the standard" for Western civilization is no more valid than being "the standard" for Eastern civilization, or Native American civilization, or Middle Eastern civilization. Each of those civilizations has been arguably superior to Western civilization in different areas at different times. Again, I felt that this point was rather straightforward and easy to understand.
I hope that I've been able to clarify my relatively simple statements into even more simple ones. I hate being unable to clearly communicate my thoughts, so please let me know if you are still unable to understand what I write. I would be happy to break it down even more if you like.