metapod@lemm.eetoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are there so many conspiracy theories regarding soy beans?
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1 year agoI agree with you, but we should not compromise logic just to confirm what we believe.
I agree with you, but we should not compromise logic just to confirm what we believe.
To say something is good merely because it has been consumed for a long period.
Very often people use a terrible argument and reach the right conclusion by chance.
I think the point was just that the argument was flawed.
You should not dismiss the guy/gal that said liquor has been around for a long time. That is a valid observation and a counter example to your argument, so it positively contributes to the discussion. Try to think about what makes beer different in that it is also part of society but is proven to cause harm, and come out with a different, stronger argument. A person that points out the flaw of your argument is not necessarily your enemy, and may still agree with you after all. Yes. I’m like that in real life.