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Most human beings are not trash. They're people.
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Is there a reason for people not being trash?
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They have hopes, dreams, opinions, feelings, philosophies
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How is this relevant?
Is there logic and fact, rather than meaningless rhetoric, in support of this pov?
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Most human beings are not trash. They're people.
Is there a reason for people not being trash?
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They have hopes, dreams, opinions, feelings, philosophies
How is this relevant?
Is there logic and fact, rather than meaningless rhetoric, in support of this pov?
Good, now we are getting somewhere.
You think people who do not believe as you do are trash (in a religious way). Is this a correct statement?
If so now we can get to Percy's topic.
Why do you feel this way? What is the basis?
When did you develope these feeling? What was happening in your experience to produce these feelings?
Was this childhood indoctination? Some social norm from your peer group?
What was it that led you to conclude people different from you are trash?