Nobody is forcing anyone into this discussion.  Sometimes recycled topics
provide a chance for new perspectives--even though most of it might be the same
old arguments.

Conversations work this way in the real world as well.  It would be rather rude
to tell a friend, "Hey, we talked about this two weeks ago. Weren't you taking
notes?"  It would certainly make it difficult to find new friends!

> deja vu all over again ;-)
>
> Gee, I hope folks have not forgotten the lengthy discussions we have had on
> the
> subject with headings such as "science, evolution, and beliefs" on or around
> January '97, or those with the heading "Teaching skepticism- to what
> extent?"
> on or around October, '98 or some others we have had during the past four
> years
> where we have discussed some of the evidence for psi.
>
>     Yes, I don't usually respond to this issue anymore as the archives
> should provide enough info.

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