zerinus wrote:That is a stupid question to ask. It is a very stupid question to ask. It is an insanely stupid question to ask.
If he believes that what he has posted is NOT intellectually dishonest, and you think that it IS, the burden is on you to shown him WHY IT IS, not on him to show you WHY IT IS NOT. If you think that what he has posted is intellectually dishonest, you first explain to him why you think it is, and then he will be able to counter it by explaining to you why it isn't. That is the way it works, not the other way.
Zerinus,
Let me clarify by asking...
If somebody makes a claim e.g "You are intellectually dishonest".
To which 'You' responds with "I'm not intellectually dishonest".
With whom does the burden of proof lie?
And...
If somebody makes a claim e.g. "The Book of Mormon is God-Given".
To which somebody else responds with "It's not God-Given".
With whom does the burden of proof lie?