|
Re: True-believer Syndrome |
Brian; The woods are full of them. Or Internet, in this case. No one I've evaluated so far has accepted failure, said "Back to the drawing board" and moved on. The usual response is to blame me, accuse me of fraud or simply ignore me. Religious zealots are even worse. When you start with an absolute truth (there IS a god) then evidence to the contrary is wrong by definition and evidence in support is unnecessary. Roger Follow Ups: ● Re: True-believer Syndrome - PennyB 12:14:23 - 8/19/2010 (77510) (0) ● Re: True-believer Syndrome - EQF 12:06:41 - 8/19/2010 (77509) (2) ● Re: True-believer Syndrome - Skywise 18:58:55 - 8/19/2010 (77514) (1) ● Re: True-believer Syndrome - EQF 23:22:08 - 8/19/2010 (77515) (1) ● Re: True-believer Syndrome - Skywise 12:26:00 - 8/20/2010 (77517) (1) ● Re: True-believer Syndrome - EQF 20:22:15 - 8/21/2010 (77519) (2) ● I could not post on such a site - heartland chris 12:01:38 - 8/23/2010 (77525) (1) ● Re: I could not post on such a site - EQF 13:06:07 - 8/23/2010 (77528) (1) ● Re: I could not post on such a site - heartland chris 06:32:47 - 8/27/2010 (77534) (2) ● Re: I could not post on such a site - Penny B 11:26:26 - 8/29/2010 (77537) (0) ● Projects Update August 27, 2010 - EQF 16:05:15 - 8/27/2010 (77535) (0) ● Re: True-believer Syndrome - Roger Hunter 22:27:09 - 8/21/2010 (77521) (1) ● research details in public - heartland chris 12:05:15 - 8/23/2010 (77526) (1) ● Re: research details in public - Roger Hunter 12:17:17 - 8/23/2010 (77527) (1) ● Re: research details in public - heartland chris 20:24:49 - 8/23/2010 (77532) (0) ● Re: True-believer Syndrome - Roger Hunter 14:12:21 - 8/19/2010 (77512) (0) |
|