bpesta22
Cereal Killer
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Compelling or not, it is an error in scientific process to take data and make it fit a conclusion. The blood group is merely a single example. There have been other examples presented in this thread. You keep finding ways to dismiss the examples but you're missing the forest for the trees.
Disagree. data are data. Suppose they fit some prediction from a theory, yet you'd never even heard of the theory before you got the data. That invalidates the fit?
It could be I'm avoiding the smoking gun examples posted above (where were these again?) or I just don't find the examples compelling.