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From: HVAC on 14 Jun 2010 07:18 "Painius" <starswirlernosp(a)maol.com> wrote in message news:4c153ee2$0$15842$9a6e19ea(a)unlimited.newshosting.com... >> >> The first time I looked through a telescope, the >> target was Saturn and the person doing the pointing >> was none other than Carl Sagan. >> >> >> The mighty oak springs from the tiny acorn. > > More's the pity that more of his imagination didn't rub > off on you, also, Harlow. What DID rub off on me was the desire to know the truth. Your bullshit ideas regarding The United States being likened to Nazi Germany during the holocaust, your insane aether cult, your sophomoric moon origins ideas, your astral projection foolishness, all have no basis in truth. It truly just points up the fact that you are a kook. The fact that you won't even TRY to falsify your OWN heart-felt (but wrong) astral projection fantasies just shows what a coward you are. It's called 'Not having the courage of your convictions'. Believe me, EVERYONE here can see you for the phony you are and that includes your rump-swab, AA. > I didn't killfile you because, as i said, i've never killfiled > anybody on UseNet, and i'm sure you'll believe me when > i say that there have been a lot worse than you here. > > As for lying about it <g>, why in the hell should i not lie > about it to the likes of you? Understood. Is that why you lied about your brother dying in Vietnam? -- "I don't want to believe, I want to KNOW" - Carl Sagan
From: Bast on 14 Jun 2010 07:46 HVAC wrote: > "Painius" <starswirlernosp(a)maol.com> wrote in message > news:4c153ee2$0$15842$9a6e19ea(a)unlimited.newshosting.com... >>> >>> The first time I looked through a telescope, the >>> target was Saturn and the person doing the pointing >>> was none other than Carl Sagan. >>> >>> >>> The mighty oak springs from the tiny acorn. >> >> More's the pity that more of his imagination didn't rub >> off on you, also, Harlow. > > > What DID rub off on me was the desire to know the truth. So go here Architects & Engineers for 9/11 truth http://cms.ae911truth.org/
From: MIB on 14 Jun 2010 14:08 "Bast" <fakename(a)nomail.invalid> wrote in message news:hv54n8$6t5$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > So go here > > Architects & Engineers for 9/11 truth > http://cms.ae911truth.org/ He said truth, not fairy tales.
From: MIB on 14 Jun 2010 14:25 "HVAC" <mr.hvac(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:hv536p$jij$1(a)hvac.motzarella.org... > What DID rub off on me was the desire to know the truth. When one is a truth seeker you have to expect the slings and arrows from those who easily succumb to lies or misconceptions. Humanity too easily follows the path of wishful thinking and would rather believe a lie than nut up and accept the truth. You often ascribe to the concept of "I don't know" being a viable answer. Sadly, with most, I believe for the sake of believing is far to often the norm. Many claim to be a skeptic, yet they all fail to observe the most pertinent trait of a skeptic. The ability to believe, or disbelieve, in equal measure. The evidence, not the idea, is what makes an idea true or false. When individuals allow their own bias to formulate an answer, their answers are often wrong. To find the truth, one must be able to admit that they are wrong, otherwise everything conveniently fits your beliefs, every time. Just my two cents. Spend or discard the little Lincolns as you will.
From: Bast on 14 Jun 2010 15:19
MIB wrote: > "HVAC" <mr.hvac(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:hv536p$jij$1(a)hvac.motzarella.org... >> What DID rub off on me was the desire to know the truth. > > When one is a truth seeker you have to expect the slings and arrows > from those who easily succumb to lies or misconceptions. Humanity > too easily follows the path of wishful thinking and would rather believe > a lie than nut up and accept the truth. > > You often ascribe to the concept of "I don't know" being a viable > answer. Sadly, with most, I believe for the sake of believing is far to > often > the norm. Many claim to be a skeptic, yet they all fail to observe the > most pertinent trait of a skeptic. The ability to believe, or disbelieve, > in equal > measure. The evidence, not the idea, is what makes an idea true or false. > > When individuals allow their own bias to formulate an answer, their > answers are often wrong. To find the truth, one must be able to admit > that > they are wrong, otherwise everything conveniently fits your beliefs, every > time. > > Just my two cents. Spend or discard the little Lincolns as you will. No fair,....You stole that (almost word for word) from one of the "people for 9/11 truth" websites. ....perhaps there is hope for you yet. |