since JREF has been all but unusable due to delays. As I said before, there is a wide variety of woo bandied about at BSoD, none of which is ever seriously challenged. The comments from posters are very often so ambiguous that it is impossible for one to determine what they actually believe. I have been following Mick's vain attempts at starting a dialogue with these folks which are thwarted by either snark or confusing replies. He, the main mod and forum owner are almost the only posters these days. Then, of course, there is the poor guy who keeps seeing nearly daily UFOs and posting about them in his own personal thread. Wow. What you don't see over there, curiously, is religion. Well, it is the UK after all.
Dowsing seems to permit viewing it as analogous to a type of religion with many different sects, complete with supernatural type experiences, ritualized behaviors, tenets albeit loosely held, and special knowledge which is just too arcane for the non believers. Like a religion, at the end of the day, it really doesn't matter much what specific beliefs are held or espoused, as long as someone self identifies as a Judeo-Christian (or dowser) he is accepted and nurtured, up to a point, by other Judeo-Christians (dowsers).
Furthermore, questioning anyone's personal experiences with God/dowsing, can invoke the wrath (i.e. name calling) of the entire community of believers.
What has always struck me as surprising is the utterly blind confidence (faith) which seems to characterize the dowser. Often they seem to think that their detractors have never really tried dowsing (heard the Word), don't understand what dowsers are doing or claiming because of lack of experience or intelligence, or the skeptics merely disbelieve out of some misplaced motives which are seldom ever made clear (mad at God).
I think what stirred such interest in SaskMick's claims was his desire to self identify in a roundabout way as a "former skeptic" and that he was so unwilling to learn from such obviously willing, experienced and knowledgeable teachers here at JREF, yet somehow instantly found credibility in the dowsers' teachings at BSoD.
I, for one, found it unusual in the extreme that a self-styled skeptic could realistically ever be so quickly and completely taken in by his first experience with the ideomotor effect. I mean, his enthusiasm was bordering on that of a born again fundamentalist theist discovering the burning in the belly, or hearing the voice of God.
It may take him a while, but SaskMick could just wind up coming back to JREF, and it will be a most interesting thread if he does.
ETA: Specifically to your question, I can't say I see a lot of difference in "stubborn and quick with the excuses" type tenacity among the various woo peddlers. Although Cuddles, in the post below, does have an interesting point, homeopathy, astrology, AGW denial, conspiracy theorists, etc. all have their elements of digging in their heels and complex pre- and post- apologetics.