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Number 1 and 14:
Whataboutism...
Number 2:
We already went over this, impulse control and intellectual maturity don't happen until atleast late teens. Scientifically proven
5, 9, 10, 13 and 16:
"It was normal back then" I do believe if you are the leader of a religion your actions should be good and moral throughout time and place. Appeal to tradition fallacy...
Number 6 and 8:
Irrelevant red herrings...
3, 4, 7, 11, 12 and 15
"They said he was a good guy! Pedophiles are this strawman that he can't be, never mind the definition!" Strawman fallacy... Appeal to character fallacy...
This ♥♥♥♥ takes too long to type out and read and is honestly a bad ROTI, I do believe my replies are pretty sound and concrete
This is your main arguments so I'm gonna try and not reply with walls of text again
https://eo.steamhost.cc/steamcommunity_com/groups/Muslimin/discussions/1/789940620673343576/"
Okay give me a bit