C.S. Lewis makes this argument very well in the first few chapters of Mere Christianity, though without appealing to sushi, so maybe he doesn't do as well as you. :-)
No, I haven't had the time to do more than read your responses. I'm hoping to go back and read the whole thing sometime after the holidays, when (hopefully!) life quiets down a bit.
C.S. Lewis makes this argument very well in the first few chapters of Mere Christianity, though without appealing to sushi, so maybe he doesn't do as well as you. :-)
Have you read this series since the beginning?
No, I haven't had the time to do more than read your responses. I'm hoping to go back and read the whole thing sometime after the holidays, when (hopefully!) life quiets down a bit.
The whole sushi thing will make a lot more sense once you read the very first post in this particular series
That's some high praise, Mr. Chilton.
I love this comment.
Von and I have been friends for a long time, so I have great respect for his argumentative prowess. :-) But I'm glad you liked my tiny contribution!
I guess that says something about how long I have been argumentative.
As long as I've known you at least... and that's been about thirty years now, I think.
I would not order pizza or a burger at a Chinese buffet...
But if it were being served, I may put one on my plate in the midst of the other offerings provided...