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What 'skeptics' really believe...

And Natural News banned my account for making what I thought were reasoned comments. Awesome.
 
We should actually encourage these sorts of articles. Could we really do any better at making them look stupid and gullible?

Linda
 
I see his problem: he visited websites frequented by "skeptics," not skeptics.
 
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.'

All their favorite scientists are dead. I guess that way they don't complain so much about having their statements cherry picked.
 
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.

Water is teh Magic:

It flows down the stairs alone or in pairs

It Flows over the neighbors dog.

It's great for a drink and fits in your sink

It's wet, wet,wet.
 
I see his problem: he visited websites frequented by "skeptics," not skeptics.

We really need a jihad against those quote skeptics, psuedo skeptics and the no true skeptics.


We are passionately nihilistic agnostics full of teh fervor of unbelief.

Let nothing stand in the way of Nothing is our cry inscribed in white letters on a white background.

If you are with us then nothing need be done, if you are not then nothing can be done.
 
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).

If the chemical composition is the same, then it is the same. In what other scientific way would you describe the compostion of water?
 
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.

I'm equally horrified by the one portraying chemotherapy as a death camp.
 
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"
 
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.

The genetic fallacy to be specific.
 
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I would like to see his sources/citations for all the points he posted in the original article. I'm guessing that these do not exist and he just pulled his "facts" out of his ass.
 
I see 'Mike Adams, the Health Ranger' also believes that the collapse of World Trade Centre building 7 on 9/11 was caused by explosives. Therefore, he's a ****. And, as usual, once someone decides to believe one idiotic thing, they naturally absorb all the rest. How long before he starts questioning Obama's birth certificate and getting sent to prison for refusing to accept the jurisdiction of an Admiralty Court?

Dave
 

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