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To me it seems you are more lecturing about your brand of philosophy and always wanting scientific explanations on everything. That is not discussing. And there has not been one AOM in the years I have been here that you have liked. Maybe this one because he criticises the Christian belief. Then, to your horror - makes you weep, remember? - he believes in the paranormal, because he has experienced it with his own eyes and mind and body.
So, you have to correct him so he can join you fully.
GG.
Susan Doris Wrote:
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> of jumping in and informing the AoM what I will do
> and say and what your view of it is, I choose the
> topics I join in on! This particular author's
> opinions turned out to be very close to mine,
> except that he wants to leave a gap between
> reality and fantasy wide enough to let in his
> version of what the brain can do, instead of (a)
> inserting God of choice, or (b) using the more
> logical actual gap because all the facts are not
> yet known.
>
> of his posts, but sent it in a pm to avoid
> comments about me personally here.
>
> GG. Susan
So, you have to correct him so he can join you fully.
GG.
Susan Doris Wrote:
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> Well, now, bearing in mind that you are very fondQuote
If you really enjoy discussing so much, why
> are you shying away from here? Seems a bit odd.
>
> of jumping in and informing the AoM what I will do
> and say and what your view of it is, I choose the
> topics I join in on! This particular author's
> opinions turned out to be very close to mine,
> except that he wants to leave a gap between
> reality and fantasy wide enough to let in his
> version of what the brain can do, instead of (a)
> inserting God of choice, or (b) using the more
> logical actual gap because all the facts are not
> yet known.
>
> Entirely wrong! In fact, I wrote a response to oneQuote
It is like you were looking through your
> fingers, curious, but not really wanting to find
> out properly, like you are scared of finding
> something you don't know anything about, and not
> wanting to know.
> of his posts, but sent it in a pm to avoid
> comments about me personally here.
>
> That point was answered in my last post.Quote
So much for loving discussions!
> GG. Susan
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