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This thread begins the experiment outlined on this thread:
http://www.interfaith.org/forum/an-experiment-10384.html#post176017
Since the goal of this thread is for river and me understand each other rather than judge right or wrong, right speech will just be natural since there is no anger or insult involved. We don't have to look for ingenious ways to avoid an idea but rather relish in experiencing them.
So I'd like to invite RiverMoonLady to begin by giving her opinion either on abortion as a generality or a specific in which she supports abortion that most people for some reason referred to as pro life would object.
I know she's told me that her views on abortion have become more neutral but we should disagree enough that it would require us to be open to a position our normal inclination is to reject and emotionally defend this rejection.
So River, You can launch the experiment. If you'd rather me begin, I am willing.. The idea isn't to establish a formal debate but rather experience the experiment in "listening" as a moral intent as described by Prof. Needleman on the video linked to on the introductory thread.
So River, hopefully we can make history as to this initial attempt on Interfaith Online.
http://www.interfaith.org/forum/an-experiment-10384.html#post176017
Since the goal of this thread is for river and me understand each other rather than judge right or wrong, right speech will just be natural since there is no anger or insult involved. We don't have to look for ingenious ways to avoid an idea but rather relish in experiencing them.
So I'd like to invite RiverMoonLady to begin by giving her opinion either on abortion as a generality or a specific in which she supports abortion that most people for some reason referred to as pro life would object.
I know she's told me that her views on abortion have become more neutral but we should disagree enough that it would require us to be open to a position our normal inclination is to reject and emotionally defend this rejection.
So River, You can launch the experiment. If you'd rather me begin, I am willing.. The idea isn't to establish a formal debate but rather experience the experiment in "listening" as a moral intent as described by Prof. Needleman on the video linked to on the introductory thread.
So River, hopefully we can make history as to this initial attempt on Interfaith Online.