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More copy and paste, will it never end?
Naïve; according to Websters: unaffectedly simple, credulousCredulous: tending to believe too readily,...................Don's personality in a nutshell.
.. you do have the nerve to call me a naive guy haha : look who's talking,or rather projecting ...amazing ...
So, why should one ever take you seriously , despite your scientific qualifications ...Sweet dreams in your materialist dogmatic "scientific " delusion wonderland , Alice :Dogmatic materialist "Scientists " such as yourself are an utter insult to the evolutionary nature of science ,and to science period as well , once again : congratulations ...pfff....pathetic ...
I am out of here , out of this "science " forum , for good...
Quote from: DonQuichotte on 25/12/2013 20:40:06I am out of here , out of this "science " forum , for good...Have a rest, Don - you only just got back from your last theatrical flounce out []Any bets on how long before he's back yet again?
Sweet dreams then in this false materialist 'scientific world view " delusion wonder land of yours ,guys : ignorance is bliss indeed .
Quote from: dlorde on 25/12/2013 21:03:38Quote from: DonQuichotte on 25/12/2013 20:40:06I am out of here , out of this "science " forum , for good...Have a rest, Don - you only just got back from your last theatrical flounce out []Any bets on how long before he's back yet again?If he stays true to form, it will be less than two days. But even during his last departure, I saw him logged in to the forum later the same day that he supposedly left. He'll be back, he just can't help himself................
A short description of the book Don QuichotteAlonso Quijano, the protagonist of the novel, is a retired country gentleman nearing fifty years of age, living in an unnamed section of La Mancha with his niece and housekeeper. While mostly a rational man of sound reason, his reading of books of chivalry in excess has had a profound effect on him, leading to the distortion of his perception and the wavering of his mental faculties. In essence, he believes every word of these books of chivalry to be true though, for the most part, the content of these books is clearly fiction. Otherwise, his wits are intact.
What extraordinary evidence has materialism been delivering for its extraordinary claims , regarding the nature of reality ?