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2/10
Missed Opportunity for Constructive Dialogue
23 October 2023
As the fiancé of Anthony who also tuned into the live debate, it was disheartening to witness the debate on "Apologetics Live." The discussion quickly devolved into a hostile environment with both hosts, Andrew and Aaron, seemingly more interested in discrediting Anthony's views rather than engaging in a meaningful dialogue. The excessive use of fallacious arguments, particularly ad hominem attacks and strawman fallacies, detracted from the potential for constructive discourse. This contentious atmosphere left me feeling disheartened, and it became apparent that the hosts were not genuinely interested in understanding or considering different perspectives. It was a missed opportunity for an insightful conversation, and I can only hope that future discussions on this platform will encourage more respectful and open exchanges of ideas.
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3/10
Just Plain Strange But With A Good Moral
20 December 2016
I admit, Dorbees has a bad quality of animation and the characters were a little strange. Jack and Mary Jane are just little balls that roll around, they can grow arms and legs along with hair, eyes, and a mouth and clothes but can just go back to a ball that kind of looks like Pac-Man. It is a little surreal. I think that Gaither Studios' animation was not at its best at that point, they were most likely just starting out with little experience. But, the quality in this video is actually quite a bit better than Gaither's Pond: The Lure Depths even though they were released a year apart. I think it is also weird that almost everyone in the crew had a nickname in the credits, and all of them were immature. This video does have a good Christian moral to it, but it shows the moral in two segments: Jack and Mary Jane literally escaping from school and going in a haunted house, a Scandinavian Dorbee arriving to the dock and going to Dig's to get clothes but was lied to when he asked if he looked good in the clothes so that Dig could get money. The segments were told by an old red Dorbee and a young orange Dorbee with a Southern accent that talks a lot and very quickly which appears in one of the segments out of the blue in the haunted house. There is also a segment called "Mr. Poe and Yogul" which did not fit in with the overall theme very well at all.
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