If an opinion is based on erroneous information, just how much weight can one give it? Some things are just fact and not open to opinion.
For instance, anyone who quotes the bible as fact is basing their opinion on nothing more than a fiction. Even biblical scholars understand that the writings in the bible are parables, not meant to be taken literally.
If someone were to say, "In my opinion, the sun rises in the west and sets in the east." would you accept their opinion? Of course not. Nobody would.
Do ALL opinions deserve tolerance?
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If an opinion is based on erroneous information, just how much weight can one give it? Some things are just fact and not open to opinion.
For instance, anyone who quotes the bible as fact is basing their opinion on nothing more than a fiction. Even biblical scholars understand that the writings in the bible are parables, not meant to be taken literally.
If someone were to say, "In my opinion, the sun rises in the west and sets in the east." would you accept their opinion? Of course not. Nobody would.
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i would
what bout the planet venus?
whatever happened to spandin yalls mind there wavy gravy?