No surprise, I guess, though one might have thought they'd be a tad self-conscious about how lame their "arguments" are.
(Thanks to several readers for the pointer to this one.)
UPDATE: A reader tells me someone using the name 'brian' is posting on that thread; needless to say, it is not me.
UPDATE 1/26: A reader points out that the anti-gay crazies have even turned my name into an epithet (apparently a moral objection to discrimination, even by the religious, is really an attempt to seize political power), which is quite an honor coming from that crowd--though as this reader points out, that's a game rather too easy to play. He writes:
[O]ff the top of my head we can generate:
1) Feser (v) -- to be in possession of the unique interpretation of a classic argument that makes it not only work (pace everyone else's views) but makes it decisive.
Example:
"Listen, dude, you can keep talking about how the ontological argument "doesn't work" -- but I've Fesered it."
2) Beckwith -- cluelessly exposing the depths of one's depravity by issuing a speedy retraction of one's preposterous and/or offensive utterances that only confirm that the utterances were not (contrary to the retraction) a joke or misunderstood.
Example:
"I made a statement that my friends found sexist, but that's okay, it's been Beckwithed by my claim that all the bitches I know understood that it was a joke."
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