--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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.
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