On Aug 27, 2006, at 11:50 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:

> How it works is, when someone says something that
> is contrary to the TM dogma, or that challenges it,
> the people who use this dodge regularly (neither
> of them TM teachers) reply using pretty much the
> exact argument that we who are TM teachers were
> taught to use in this situation. It takes the
> form, "Well, MMY says..." or "The TMO says..." or
> "Scientific experiment X says..." And whatever
> form it takes, what they say just "happens" to
> refutes the point that is contrary to the dogma,
> or the criticism.
>
> But (and here's the brilliant part), it refutes
> it in a completely spineless way. The persons using
> this particular dodge never have to say what *they*
> believe about the point under discussion.

Exactly, and it's hardly just Judy and Lawson, I know others (not on 
this forum) that use this dodge as well.  It's an effective way of 
basically putting forth something (oftentimes something really dumb or 
illogical) and then not having to take responsibility for it.

Sal



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