Re: [article] A Continental Drift Flipbook
- From: don findlay <don@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 13:51:56 -0800 (PST)
Nicolas Krebs wrote:
don findlay �crivit dans l'article
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it's all bull***
Why ?
Because it's (and so obviously is) founded on a false assumption:-
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/nonsense/subass.html
That that false assumption as been regurgitated over and over ad
nauseum, and massaged till it is generally believed to be fact -
particularly by those who never knew it was one - lessens the
assumption not one iota. Neither do all the other assumptions, used to
give it supposed credibility, give it any support. It is a House of
Cards. No more. (And a lot less.)
Ironic
Why ?
Because you (and most others of assumed reasonable intelligence)
apparently believe it. The irony lies in the presumption of intellect
over common sense:- "I think I am reasonably clever and able to
assess right from wrong" ("But I cannot even see nonsense when it is
staring me in the face, nor am I in any way rational or logical - yet
I am a human bean."
You have to admit there is something ironic in Man thinking himself to
be some sort of high form of intelligence, yet advertising himself at
every turn as irrevocably stupid. (I do not exempt myself from this
by the way. I just think it very funny.) (I'd be the first to admit
I'd have to be daft for persisting with this...)
.
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