...consciousness as defined by, say, Iacchus, absolutely does not exist.
Hey! Watch it with that Appeal to Authority stuff!
...consciousness as defined by, say, Iacchus, absolutely does not exist.
And Natural News banned my account for making what I thought were reasoned comments. Awesome.
He's posted a follow up article after the 'major waves across the net' caused by the first article.
Apparently 'It is absolutely true that the most ardent skeptics believe they themselves have no consciousness, no soul, no free will and not even a mind.'
He then goes on about how 'water is magical' and claims that Richard Feynman 'had he lived longer, he may have very well discovered the principles behind homeopathy and water memory.'
Just can't match wits that level of stupidity. He does all the damage himself. If the man had any sense of self-preservation those articles would disappear from the site. I spent the time to read the articles and give my response, but damn, the stupid burns.
I see his problem: he visited websites frequented by "skeptics," not skeptics.
Water is inert, they say, and the water your toilet is identical to water from a natural spring (assuming the chemical composition is the same, anyway).
For me my brief viewing of the page was summed up by the cartoons at the bottom, the mamigram machine with the 'Detect Cancer/Cause Cancer' buttons absolutely disgusts me. Massive straw men against the scary skeptics is pretty much par for the course but that cartoon just brought home to me the way that these people want to scare people away from potentially life saving medical care.
lol, wow, this guy is just @#$%ing nuts. Sounds like he’s into alt-med more for the conspiracy theory angle than actually doing Jack for anybody.And he's still attacking the Shorty Awards nomination process, some people attempted to nomiate him withoout being qualified to do so. http://www.naturalnews.com/028020_Shorty_Awards_fraud.html
I'd say that is fallacious. It's like the "big pharma" conspiracies.Sadly the movie Shoot 'Em Up, put it very well.
" never trust the person who stands to profit, he is the bad guy"
People need to realize that the man telling you what you want to hear is wrong. Sadly the movie Shoot 'Em Up, put it very well.
" never trust the person who stands to profit, he is the bad guy"
Alan said:I'd say that is fallacious. It's like the "big pharma" conspiracies.