VERSION|0.5.1|NAME|Matt Westwood|DATE|1358931307|CONTENT|I was actually tempted to give this a 2, as it&#039;s a valiant attempt to put stuff that definitely needs to be said into the context of contemporary socio-religious beliefs. Sort of: &quot;Look, if you have to get your social attitudes from a musty old book, at least make sure you know what it says - and it says, don&#039;t be nasty, even if you *do* think your imaginary friend is telling you to be nasty.&quot;

Ingrained as the &quot;no true Scotsman&quot; fallacy is, I still think it has some use - if one metaphorical Scotsman is shamed into moderating his behaviour as a result of having his Scotsness called into question, then what has been said has been said well.|EMAIL|prime.mover@proofwiki.org|IP-ADDRESS|81.142.211.61|MODERATIONFLAG|