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You must be real fun at parties. Rock on, dude.
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But she doesn't, so we won't.
Dann, this seems to be very personal for you. You may be too close to the situation emotionally to be able to look at it rationally. The goal of the JREF is to demonstrate to the world at large that these abilities do not exist. They pursue many avenues to that goal, one of which is the Million Dollar Challenge. In order for the challenge to successfully communicate its message, it is necessary that challenges actually take place. No one here really believes that Connie will be successful in her challenge, but they wish the challenge to go forward for that very reason. Another failed challenge adds strength to the arguments put forth by the JREF. The JREF does not want us to scare off potential challenge participants by being rude and unwelcoming. That would harm the foundation in the long run.
So, we welcome Connie's challenge test, and look forward to seeing it played out.
So you think that the MDC should never have been set up, and nobody should ever be tested? Or that they should be taunted for all the time in the hope that they will give up being tested?Yes, I have no doubt that I'm a party pooper in this case, but then again: I don't really approve of the party.
What claim of neutrality? Last time when I looked at the FAQ it was explained that the Challenge started with James Randi putting his money where his mouth is. That is, James Randi does not think you can do a paranormal demonstration, and the JREF is willing to bet a million dollar on it.I thought that the JREF MDC was to help FIND something Paranormal?
But what you've stated is exactly the biased truth of the matter.
The JREF wants to prove that there isn't anything Paranormal, unlike their claim of neutrality![]()
you seem to forget that the MDC is being phased out because it never actually served the purpose that it was supposed to have, i.e. to expose people like Sylvia Browne, Uri Geller etc. (or in my country people like Marion Dampier-Jeans). It never helped expose these people because they don't appear to be deluded at all - at least not to the extent that they are willing to risk being exposed as delusional. Instead it gave rise to a new delusion in a number of the deluded: that they actually have the chance of winning 1 mill. $, which we know that they haven't.In order for the challenge to successfully communicate its message, it is necessary that challenges actually take place.
and in spite of this knowledge (there is no reason the pretend that it is only a belief) that she'll fail,No one here really believes that Connie will be successful in her challenge, but they wish the challenge to go forward for that very reason.
You add:The JREF does not want us to scare off potential challenge participants
but that is really unnecessary since the truth is that you actually encourage people to pursue something that you know is a delusion, but they don't! Telling these people that they are delusional (i.e. telling them the truth) is therefore considered rude and unwelcoming, whereas wishing them luck with their pursuit of their delusional claims is considered polite and obliging!by being rude and unwelcoming
would harm the foundation in the long run.
even though the JREF knows that it isn't, which is why it's being phased out: CS will be just another one in the long line of delusional test subjects bound to fail, which does not "add strength" to any argument at all.Another failed challenge adds strength to the arguments put forth by the JREF.
I bet you do!welcome Connie's challenge test, and look forward to seeing it played out.
And for all people in here, I DO respect all other people, for what they are thinking or what they are, skeptic or whatever, it dosn`t mean anything
Connie, the question is still this: If you should fail the test are you prepared to at least consider that you might not have the powers you think you do?
If no, then why are you taking the test at all?
It is a possibility. It is also a possibility she might succeed. The probability gap between those two seems wide.
If anyone considers only one possibility as being, well, possible, he might be more close-minded than he realises.
So you think that the MDC should never have been set up, and nobody should ever be tested?
Or that they should be taunted for all the time in the hope that they will give up being tested?
After all, she must be pretty sure of her abilities, ... which is rather sad!
If no, then why are you taking the test at all?
You are not bringing new insights here.
You are right, that it is ironic that TP encourages Connie Sonne to grab the million before he can do it himself!Why don't you just relax and appreciate that The Professor has joined the ranks of people encouraging CS to go to TAM7?
At least I'm able to appreciate the irony if not the intention!![]()