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Re: The finished circle
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tiompan wrote:
nigelswift wrote:
tiompan wrote:
you might convince other non initiates or even demonstrate that the initiates are generally deluded but it's a belief , pseudoscience , and thus impossible to disprove , similarly they can't prove it . Even when confronted with the refutations of their falsifiable comments they take forever to to admit mistakes how many posts would it take with the unfalsifiable , more ley lines than you can shake a dowsing rod at .


Sure. But convincing non initiates is the only worthwhile exercise and that can certainly be done.




There is also a positive , despite the usual rudeness , often found with caps , ad hominens and straw men you do notice that there tends to be a more considered response from the initiates even to the extent of non initiate talk and resort to just abuse .


I think you sound like a complete and utter knobhead [caps , ad hominens and straw men]


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bladup
Posted by bladup
4th August 2012ce
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