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American Dream » Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:28 pm wrote:Searcher08 » Mon Jul 08, 2013 10:19 am wrote:American Dream » Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:04 pm wrote:Canadian_watcher » Mon Jul 08, 2013 9:06 am wrote:well that's bogus because they can teach about the Second World War Holocaust without traumatizing little kids. And you know it.
They don't bother to traumatize little kids about the Native populations that were decimated, for one example and yet they teach about the colonization of America.
They also don't teach children about Palestine. At all.
Traumatizing kids and not teaching specific incidents of colonialism are wrong of course but these are other issues.
I stand by my previous statement that "your position that Rothschild Zionism theory is not racist and that the teaching of the Nazi Holocaust is the real danger shows how pernicious and compelling some of those problems actually are...
So what are your thoughts on the Rothschilds?
Subject for serious investigation? or a Flat Earth theory? An example of racism?
Some or all or none of the above?
I'm not really up for a discussion with you till the unfinished business between us is resolved.
I'll simply say that Rothschild family members certainly have held a place in the ruling class- and some certainly still do. A deep politics map of the world should include them.
That said, David Icke's Rothschild Zionism theory is deeply racist, misguided and unhelpful, for reasons already laid out and more that will be to come.
You can pm me if you want but that's it for me with dialogue with you here.
ShinShinKid » Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:00 am wrote:
Now, alien hybids, I thought that was a non-starter? We've already geometrically proven that we're at least part "not of this world". Why? The still as yet unexplained genomes that were, in the words of genetic scientists, "horizontally inserted" into the early hominids that gave us our "humaneness". There are cultural answers as well. You could reference various ancient histories, and current indigenous ones to get the answers you seek. The answers abound here. Man in Black has been asked numerous times to look up past threads...amazing what you learn just hangin' around.
Searcher08 » Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:22 am wrote:My meta-context is to be a catalyst and embody love, creativity, excellence and humour.
American Dream » Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:27 am wrote:ShinShinKid » Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:00 am wrote:
Now, alien hybids, I thought that was a non-starter? We've already geometrically proven that we're at least part "not of this world". Why? The still as yet unexplained genomes that were, in the words of genetic scientists, "horizontally inserted" into the early hominids that gave us our "humaneness". There are cultural answers as well. You could reference various ancient histories, and current indigenous ones to get the answers you seek. The answers abound here. Man in Black has been asked numerous times to look up past threads...amazing what you learn just hangin' around.
So this means that theire is scientific proof of David Icke's contentions about human-alien hybrids who run the world?
Sorry, I don't think so...
Canadian_watcher » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:04 pm wrote:
AD, for the love of your personal God (whatever that is)... can you not see that there are human beings who do not need "scientific" proof of things in the way that you do for ideas to be convincingly true?
AD, for the love of your personal God (whatever that is)... can you not see that there are human beings who do not need "scientific" proof of things in the way that you do for ideas to be convincingly true?
But, just in case.. PANSPERMIA is 'scientifically" accepted (by some)
Even your Scientific Overlords don't agree on the actual ORIGIN of life.
American Dream » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:14 pm wrote:Canadian_watcher » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:04 pm wrote:
AD, for the love of your personal God (whatever that is)... can you not see that there are human beings who do not need "scientific" proof of things in the way that you do for ideas to be convincingly true?
Yes- they have "faith" in the existence of the (supposed) reptoid masters of Earth- I know. Science fiction is only one of the problems though when deeply pernicious and reactionary doctrines are also attached..
Canadian_watcher » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:16 pm wrote:American Dream » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:14 pm wrote:Canadian_watcher » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:04 pm wrote:
AD, for the love of your personal God (whatever that is)... can you not see that there are human beings who do not need "scientific" proof of things in the way that you do for ideas to be convincingly true?
Yes- they have "faith" in the existence of the (supposed) reptoid masters of Earth- I know. Science fiction is only one of the problems though when deeply pernicious and reactionary doctrines are also attached..
you're being difficult, do you know that?
there are lots of people (and through the millenia, possibly there have been a majority of people) who have known things that today our science cannot prove.
it's a problem .. for science.
When a person witnesses a phenomenon that is currently inexplicable by Science what are they to do?
brekin » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:16 pm wrote:CW wrote:AD, for the love of your personal God (whatever that is)... can you not see that there are human beings who do not need "scientific" proof of things in the way that you do for ideas to be convincingly true?
But, just in case.. PANSPERMIA is 'scientifically" accepted (by some)
Even your Scientific Overlords don't agree on the actual ORIGIN of life.
It appears that some people do not need "any" proof for things they would like to believe. What if I believed that a conspiracy of lawn gnomes really were running the world? What responsibility do I have to convince people that what I believe is correct? Would you just accept that what I believe is true CW? Why should I provide any evidence to you that the lawn gnome conspiracy is true if we can all believe whatever we want to believe? Like it or not the world is based on separating fact from fiction and if you advocate for something as fact, you need to back it up with reasoning, proof, evidence, etc. If not, you are asking people to accept things on faith and then you are really dealing with spiritual matters. Which is fine, but when you start laying a spiritual template over the world's working you have to recognize you will be held to a higher standard of precision by others in the world.
American Dream » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:19 pm wrote:Canadian_watcher » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:16 pm wrote:American Dream » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:14 pm wrote:Canadian_watcher » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:04 pm wrote:
AD, for the love of your personal God (whatever that is)... can you not see that there are human beings who do not need "scientific" proof of things in the way that you do for ideas to be convincingly true?
Yes- they have "faith" in the existence of the (supposed) reptoid masters of Earth- I know. Science fiction is only one of the problems though when deeply pernicious and reactionary doctrines are also attached..
you're being difficult, do you know that?
there are lots of people (and through the millenia, possibly there have been a majority of people) who have known things that today our science cannot prove.
it's a problem .. for science.
When a person witnesses a phenomenon that is currently inexplicable by Science what are they to do?
I don't recall you saying that you have witnessed the reptoids...
Canadian_watcher » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:24 pm wrote:American Dream » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:19 pm wrote:Canadian_watcher » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:16 pm wrote:American Dream » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:14 pm wrote:Canadian_watcher » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:04 pm wrote:
AD, for the love of your personal God (whatever that is)... can you not see that there are human beings who do not need "scientific" proof of things in the way that you do for ideas to be convincingly true?
Yes- they have "faith" in the existence of the (supposed) reptoid masters of Earth- I know. Science fiction is only one of the problems though when deeply pernicious and reactionary doctrines are also attached..
you're being difficult, do you know that?
there are lots of people (and through the millenia, possibly there have been a majority of people) who have known things that today our science cannot prove.
it's a problem .. for science.
When a person witnesses a phenomenon that is currently inexplicable by Science what are they to do?
I don't recall you saying that you have witnessed the reptoids...
misdirection.
people who witness things that science can't currently explain includes people who have seen ghosts, moving objects, people who have died on the operating table and seen and heard things, people who claim they can communicate without being in the presence of anyone else, people who remote view, people who have been visited by aliens or demons, priests who perform exorcisms, shamans who claim dialog with other worldly entities, healings to diseases that are claimed by mainstream medicine to be incurable and fatal, and on and on.
Don't you think that some people can be hallucinating, lying, deceived, delusional, misinterpreting things and/or batshit crazy?
If so, what about them?
American Dream » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:28 pm wrote:Canadian_watcher » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:24 pm wrote:American Dream » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:19 pm wrote:Canadian_watcher » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:16 pm wrote:American Dream » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:14 pm wrote:Canadian_watcher » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:04 pm wrote:
AD, for the love of your personal God (whatever that is)... can you not see that there are human beings who do not need "scientific" proof of things in the way that you do for ideas to be convincingly true?
Yes- they have "faith" in the existence of the (supposed) reptoid masters of Earth- I know. Science fiction is only one of the problems though when deeply pernicious and reactionary doctrines are also attached..
you're being difficult, do you know that?
there are lots of people (and through the millenia, possibly there have been a majority of people) who have known things that today our science cannot prove.
it's a problem .. for science.
When a person witnesses a phenomenon that is currently inexplicable by Science what are they to do?
I don't recall you saying that you have witnessed the reptoids...
misdirection.
people who witness things that science can't currently explain includes people who have seen ghosts, moving objects, people who have died on the operating table and seen and heard things, people who claim they can communicate without being in the presence of anyone else, people who remote view, people who have been visited by aliens or demons, priests who perform exorcisms, shamans who claim dialog with other worldly entities, healings to diseases that are claimed by mainstream medicine to be incurable and fatal, and on and on.
Sure, and when people make such reports, I'd like also to see some corroborating evidence. Videotapes, skeletons, controlled studies and the like all are great.
Don't you think that some people can be: hallucinating, lying, deceived, delusional, misinterpreting things and/or batshit crazy?
If so, what about them?
norton ash » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:32 pm wrote:Don't you think that some people can be hallucinating, lying, deceived, delusional, misinterpreting things and/or batshit crazy?
If so, what about them?
Well, they can post all day on the web as one option.
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