I see three. The second two refer specifically to intellectual capability (to the extent that they are not subverted by rejecting the premise “popes are not outright evil bastards”).
In high school when someone was being obtuse my friends would draw a diagram to explain the point; not only did it work, they also somehow always managed to make the diagram look like a penis. Stylin’ bonus.
Belief in God: Correct; since this is a non-obvious question about decision theory they get my props for answering it correctly. Belief that God makes pope infallible: I dunno ’cuz I haven’t read this yet; definitely not sure if that makes them stupid. Tim Minchin’s song: dude politics seriously?
Politics only to the extent that the pope is a politician and his actions are political. That is—of course he is but I didn’t bring up the pope advocacy based on the coolness of catholics so I deny responsibility.
So… still no argument.
I see three. The second two refer specifically to intellectual capability (to the extent that they are not subverted by rejecting the premise “popes are not outright evil bastards”).
Do you need a diagram?
In high school when someone was being obtuse my friends would draw a diagram to explain the point; not only did it work, they also somehow always managed to make the diagram look like a penis. Stylin’ bonus.
Belief in God: Correct; since this is a non-obvious question about decision theory they get my props for answering it correctly. Belief that God makes pope infallible: I dunno ’cuz I haven’t read this yet; definitely not sure if that makes them stupid. Tim Minchin’s song: dude politics seriously?
Politics only to the extent that the pope is a politician and his actions are political. That is—of course he is but I didn’t bring up the pope advocacy based on the coolness of catholics so I deny responsibility.