Re: Please Help with Diagnosis

From: Happy Dog (happydog_at_sympatico.ca)
Date: 08/10/04


Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 00:21:36 -0400


"Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <nospam5@heartmdphd.com
> > > Judgment clouds logic and blind those who would seek the truth.
> > >
> > > > One that you're lacking.
> > >
> > > Your judgment.
> >
> > OK How did you figure that out?
>
> Nothing to figure out.
>
> > Divine it?
>
> I have observed it.

Then you made a judgement based on observation. And that fact makes you
both a hypocrite and an idiot.

> > Explain what
> > heppened with Pharoh.
>
> Is it not described in the Bible?

Yes and it makes absolutely no sense. But, I expect that you'll retreat to
a "god works in mysterious ways" defence. So, have a go at this: What
happened Easter Morning? Which of the conflicting accounts should I
believe? Since it's one of the best known cases of biblical inanity, I
don't expect anything novel from you. But it's a perfect opportunity to
really show us how much of an idiot you can be when you completely abandon
your critical thinking skills.>
> >
> > > Your apparent belief that you know what I think, is a bit
presumptuous.
> >
> > That's an observation based on your claims that scientific judgement is
a
> > bad thing.
>
> If I made such a claim, it would be a judgment.
>
> Scientific judgment is an oxymoron.

OK Andrew, define "judgement" for us. This is getting tiresome.

le m



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