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I doubt it's as binary as that. SheilaT Aug 2015 #1
"evidence that we, our consciousness, survives bodily death isn't as strong as we'd like" Warren Stupidity Aug 2015 #8
And somebody else discovers confirmation bias. Igel Aug 2015 #2
A fine example of the maxim of relation. rug Aug 2015 #4
8th grade. 1965. Training in propoganda techniques. kwassa Aug 2015 #11
Do you think this is a serious question? Jim__ Aug 2015 #3
Probably, but since no one is actually given that choice it's more a rumination than a question. rug Aug 2015 #5
It's not a matter of rather, for me. LiberalAndProud Aug 2015 #6
It is hard, if even possible, to understand what is not well defined. rug Aug 2015 #10
It is demonstrably easy to believe what is not true. LiberalAndProud Aug 2015 #15
Not if you're honest. rug Aug 2015 #16
Many have been honestly misled with the best and most devout of intentions on their part. LiberalAndProud Aug 2015 #17
And that's not easy. rug Aug 2015 #18
Are we using "right" and "wrong" in the sense of moral/ethical? TygrBright Aug 2015 #7
Good distinction. My take is that he's using it as correct, not necessaily proper. rug Aug 2015 #9
What a stupid dicotamy Lordquinton Aug 2015 #12
You sound very happy. rug Aug 2015 #13
Thank you, i am generally happy. Lordquinton Aug 2015 #14
Why then wold he peddle religious privilege? rug Aug 2015 #19
I dunno, seems weird to me too Lordquinton Aug 2015 #20
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