I don't know about you, Salyavin, but it's difficult for me to imagine
someone whose mind is so weak and whose fear of the unknown is so
profound that they would exchange a belief in that which can never be
proved to exist (because...duh...it doesn't) for the far more
interesting and fulfilling sense of MYSTERY that is their birthright.
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On 10/18/2014 7:50 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
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I'm just enjoying the responses it gets whenever you say anything
contrary to the POV of the believer. Some of the weird fantasies that
are getting projected on us are actually fascinating. If I could be
bothered to read all of it I might start trying to classify it so we
can use it to make predictions about what sort of abuse to expect per
rational argument. There's got to be a use for FFL..
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/What else is their to say - you don't seem to want to talk about
Rotherham. Sometimes it's what people don't say that is the most
interesting part of their response. Go figure./
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Leo Festinger would have been well into this place!