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Thanos5150 Wrote:
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> At some point though Susan you crossed over from
> healthy skepticism to debunkery, meaning instead
> of looking for the truth it became more important
> for you to look to disprove something regardless
> of the facts. This is even less productive than
> what it is you are railing against IMO.
There is hardly such a thing as "healthy skepticism" any longer. Instead we have a blind and very unhealthy adherence to the status quo and/ or some other baseless belief. One person knows beyond any doubt that the great pyramids were tombs and the next knows beyond doubt that they were bases for home made flying saucers or magic carpets. There is no middle ground anywhere. There is no "twilight zone" because for the main part we live in the darkness we mistake for light and truth.
So tell us what you know that is impossible to debunk.
Even better why not tell us what you "believe" might be the reality.
I am not in a position to judge other peoples' beliefs. If they want to believe the pyramid makes razor blades sharp I'll listen only so long as the argument isn't illogical and falsities and then I'll move on. Meanwhile most of those who believe in the status quo will assail, attack, and demean anyone who refuses to accept dogma.
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> At some point though Susan you crossed over from
> healthy skepticism to debunkery, meaning instead
> of looking for the truth it became more important
> for you to look to disprove something regardless
> of the facts. This is even less productive than
> what it is you are railing against IMO.
There is hardly such a thing as "healthy skepticism" any longer. Instead we have a blind and very unhealthy adherence to the status quo and/ or some other baseless belief. One person knows beyond any doubt that the great pyramids were tombs and the next knows beyond doubt that they were bases for home made flying saucers or magic carpets. There is no middle ground anywhere. There is no "twilight zone" because for the main part we live in the darkness we mistake for light and truth.
So tell us what you know that is impossible to debunk.
Even better why not tell us what you "believe" might be the reality.
I am not in a position to judge other peoples' beliefs. If they want to believe the pyramid makes razor blades sharp I'll listen only so long as the argument isn't illogical and falsities and then I'll move on. Meanwhile most of those who believe in the status quo will assail, attack, and demean anyone who refuses to accept dogma.
Man fears the pyramid, time fears man.
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