> The essence of reasonable debate is that the participants
> are armed with
> sufficient education and discipline to resist irrationality
> and form
> arguments that provoke greater understanding, knowledge and
> perhaps wisdom.
> For many years now, I have believed that this is one of the
> ways in which
> the Internet is shaping the long-term future.  Despite the
> flame wars,
> gossip and general nonsense that happens in on-line
> communities, I do
> believe that many people are rediscovering the value of
> argument, the power
> of diverse viewpoints in problem-solving.  This is the
> stuff that stimulates
> creativity, I believe -- creativity which, even if limited
> to a minority,
> can have a profound positive impact on all. 
> Nick

i used to believe in the "free exchange of ideas", nick, but it only occurs 
when you have rational debate.  the internet has become the dis-information 
highway, and there are more lies than fact.  you are correct it can be a tool 
for empowerment, enlightenment and education, with participants who are open to 
civilized discourse.   the person who introduced me to this site is responsible 
for turning me from pro-palestinian to ardent zionist.
jon   


      
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