> < I don't mind a little mental bungee jumping from time to time, it
> helps
> clear the cobwebs and is always a leap of faith that new understanding
> is at
> the bottom and the tether of honesty will keep you from smashing your
> head
> against it.>
> 
> That is an illogical absurdity. I agree about your mental bungee
> jumping but
> please don't equate what happens next as some kind of refreshing vision
> and
> honesty. Your bungee jumping takes you right 'off the edge' and into
> the
> abyss of imbalance and absurdity. I can respect you, but not respect
> your
> comments. 

Geoff you don't respect anything but the sound of your own voice pronouncing
other people absurd, insane, looney, etc.

> I don't believe that your comments reflect even a dose of
> balance
> or logic.

That's because you refuse to understand what they are. You hear only
caricatures of your own invention that are easy for you to poke fun at, and
never really take in the full view I try to share with you. 

> You don't make leaps of faith - you usually just make leaps.
> And
> they take you nowhere but error. I love to debate with opposing points
> of
> view. But it is essential that both sides take a common view of facts,
> balance and logic. 'Bungee jumps' aren't part of the deal.

What's unbalanced about agreeing with you that regulation in principle isn't
bad? What's unbalanced about agreeing both parties over the last 40 years
are to blame -- a position I've held since before you joined this list.
What's unbalanced (for a Christian) about seeing spiritual influences in
political goings-on? What's unbalanced about reading Obama's own books
critically, or exploring the implications of his life circumstances and
choices? What's unbalanced about thinking through the implications of
things, and trying to make sense of the big picture in non-conventional
ways?

You never refute points, arguments or facts, you just like make grand
pronunciamentos about what "everyone" whom you claim is "normal"  thinks, as
if you're some arbiter of all that is logical and common sensical.

- Bob


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