(August 11, 2013 at 12:44 am)Locke Wrote:(August 10, 2013 at 12:14 pm)CleanShavenJesus Wrote: That doesn't make sense to me.
For example:
A U.S. Marine is sitting in a bar.
Another man walks up and sits down, orders a drink, then turns to the Marine and says, "Hey, you're a Marine? Me too!"
The Marine gets excited and replies, "Oorah! I just got outta boot camp.. man it was terrible!"
The man replies, "Oh yeah?! Hah! How 'bout that! Yeahhh.. I didn't go through boot camp, I just decided to be a Marine! Hooyah, 'Merica!"
*Chances are, no U.S. Marine would consider the man one of their own.
The reason I said that didn't make any sense is...why would you support something if you didn't fully understand it? You should always be educated in something that you are advocating.
As for your example, it's not good. Unless I'm wrong about what you mean, a better example would have been a nationalistic American who blindly spouts how the U.S. is the greatest, most free, and most powerful country in the world. That's an example of a person supporting and advocating a position without necessarily having knowledge on the subject. Or, an even better example, somebody who supports the Bible as a true, reliable historical source without ever investigating into the matter.
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