Interesting Ian
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TLN said:
You going to schedule that PalTalk session some time?
No, I didn't think so...
That's a laugh! I was there! You didn't want to debate with me!
TLN said:
You going to schedule that PalTalk session some time?
No, I didn't think so...
Interesting Ian said:That's a laugh! I was there! You didn't want to debate with me!
TLN said:
I had company. As I told you, schedule a debate and I'll be there. Or, you can just keep playing the grade school games you enjoy so much.
So why keep posting? What satisfaction do you derive from constantly belittling people who are clearly your intellectual inferiors? Wouldn't have anything to do with you needing to feel "superior" would it?WOW, I just cannot believe that people on here are so stupid.
Loki said:Ian,
So why keep posting? What satisfaction do you derive from constantly belittling people who are clearly your intellectual inferiors? Wouldn't have anything to do with you needing to feel "superior" would it?
You don't want to feel superior, you just do, right?No it wouldn't. I don't want to feel superior,...
Which, according to you, is next to impossible to achieve here, despite your repeated efforts. Nearly 10,000 posts and 2 years of your life to establish that no one here can talk at the level you desire...so why stay? When you wake up tomorrow and turn on your PC, why return to a forum that is filled with stupidity? What motive drives you to return here, day after day, year after year, instead of the many places on the web where true intellectals like yourself can gather in a rarefied air of academic discourse? Are you happy "wasting" one of your lives talking to idiots who don't even realise when they're talking nonsense? Or is this some weird penance you're forced to endure because you were the village idiot in your previous life (how do I know so much about your previous life? Trust me, I have a 'sense' for such things - with you, it's pretty clear).... I want a sensible mature intelligent debate.
Loki said:Ian,
You don't want to feel superior, you just do, right?
Which, according to you, is next to impossible to achieve here, despite your repeated efforts. Nearly 10,000 posts and 2 years of your life to establish that no one here can talk at the level you desire...so why stay? When you wake up tomorrow and turn on your PC, why return to a forum that is filled with stupidity? What motive drives you to return here, day after day, year after year, instead of the many places on the web where true intellectals like yourself can gather in a rarefied air of academic discourse? Are you happy "wasting" one of your lives talking to idiots who don't even realise when they're talking nonsense? Or is this some weird penance you're forced to endure because you were the village idiot in your previous life (how do I know so much about your previous life? Trust me, I have a 'sense' for such things - with you, it's pretty clear).
Loki said:Ian,
You wouldn't be lying about your reason for staying, would you? I'd hate to think that a person such as yourself, who values pedantic accuracy in EVERYTHING he says, to be guilty of creating a false impression of his behaviour. That would be a bit like a magician who perhaps allows his audience to form an opinion because he fails to explicitly rule out all possibilities, wouldn't it?
So let's be honest Ian - tell the truth that you value so highly - why are you still posting after so long. You NEED to win, and you feel like you do that here. You want to get up in the morning and win an argument, right?
Interesting Ian said:You had company??? Didn't stop you gabbing away all the time in the mic![]()
(Loki wrote) : You wouldn't be lying about your reason for staying, would you?...
(Ian wrote) : yeah
HenDralux said:I've not been around here too long but I've read many of the threads, and I have to say, I really don't understand 'Interesting Ian's position, or what he is trying to do.
I read this thread, and it was quite clear that Ian simply didn't understand much of the Derren experiment.
The biggest clue was his insistence that Derren 'knowing when he's about to win in a few moves and therefore being able to resign' - was an arguable factor.
We all get things wrong and misundertand, but the reason for this particular post is...why do many of us continue to argue when we're fully aware that we may have things slightly skewed?
Especially on a subject which many of us on here obviously feel quite strongly about - the paranormal and its existence or lack there-of.
Surely we're all in search of one thing, the real overriding truth in such matters as 'the afterlife', which is the main theme behind this thread.
Many of the posts on this issue which I've seen on countless boards over the net seem to concentrate fully on the politics of the actual argument, rather than the subject itself. It seems to have developed into a war of paradigms, with the prize of intellectual superiority and the right to say 'ha, told you so!' for the winner.
I think there is so much ego involved in posts around the Randi forums and many other forums - and yes of course, forums the world over that debate all manner of things.
But what does irritate me, is when I see a poster who fights tooth and nail, clinging on to the last vestige of credibility time and time again just to save some kind of face.
That to me is completely and utterly futile in the face of what we're all here for.
It's lying to oneself. Not picking on Ian solely here, we've all seen it I'm sure - but this thread is a good example to me. [/B]
At least in my opinion, I dont really think anyone should have to justify why they post here. "I follow the rules, I want to post at JREF" is as good a reason as any, and as a general principle any ulterior motives are irrelevant.Loki said:Ian,
So why keep posting? What satisfaction do you derive from constantly belittling people who are clearly your intellectual inferiors? Wouldn't have anything to do with you needing to feel "superior" would it?
Interesting Ian said:Do you have any notion of how much loathing I have for your kind?? Unable to argue with me so resorting to insults??![]()
I'd agree, but I'd prefer "explain" rather than "justify". I'd like to hear Ian explain why he persists - for over 2 years! - in arguing with people that he believes (a) are clearly intellectually inferior; (b) will never understand what he is saying; and (c) will never change their minds about anything.At least in my opinion, I dont really think anyone should have to justify why they post here.
And as with any general prinicple, there are occasional cases in which it doesn't apply. Understanding any 'ulterior motive' can be a valuable tool in determining the accuracy or content of a given post....as a general principle any ulterior motives are irrelevant.
HenDralux said:
Good grief, no, but I do now. Thanks for all your 'counter-insults' there.
I wasn't intentionally trying to insult you, it was a remark on what I see time and time again in threads like these. Don't you agree that ego gets in the way of many debates? I'm not saying you are the only one...and apologies for inferring you are in the first place, but that's just the way I saw it.
If you read through many threads, everybody's posts are dissected and commented upon line..after line...and I feel the reason why we're here and why we're debating many issues is often lost. It just seems to come across as a need to secure a place on higher ground, for whatever personal reason a lot of the time.
On considering my post again, I do apologise for making you out as the main perpetrator - or indeed, guilty of it at all.
Loki said:Yahweh,
I'd agree, but I'd prefer "explain" rather than "justify". I'd like to hear Ian explain why he persists - for over 2 years! - in arguing with people that he believes (a) are clearly intellectually inferior; (b) will never understand what he is saying; and (c) will never change their minds about anything.
Ian isn't required to justify himself to me. ANd I'm not asking for a justification. I'm asking him "why?", since it seems there is no clear, sensible, obvious reason for his persistant behaviour.
I've been to internet Forums where I've encountered people that seem unwilling or unable to consider alternative opinons. I've stayed a week or two and moved on, since there's clearly nothing to be gained by either myself or the other posters from my staying. Yet with Ian the following statements are apparently true :
1. This forum is full of poeple who continually fail to meet his standard of debate, and who he has no (intellectual) respect for at all.
2. He posts continuously, day after day, for years.- averaging 10 posts a day, 365 days a year!
I find the two statements to be a strange blend. I think it says something about Ian and his reasons for being here. I think it suggests something other than what he claims to be his reasons. I find the contrast between his actions and his words to have some relevance upon his claims of 'intellectual honesty'.
And as with any general prinicple, there are occasional cases in which it doesn't apply. Understanding any 'ulterior motive' can be a valuable tool in determining the accuracy or content of a given post.
So you've changed your mind and decided to read some Dennett? Seriously, he's a very very good example of an "opposing view". If you haven't read "Consciousness Explained" then you aren't trying very hard to "hear" both sides of a debate. Of course, I doubt you'll find it compelling, since you have always "just known" the truth about consciousness since you were 4 years old.I came on here from the survivalscience forum to try and understand the opposing point of view. It's what I do. I like to read and hear from both sides of the debate. This includes the reading of books.