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| 285742 | 2004-10-29 04:31:00 | If someone who has used it says it worked for them then how are they less credible that a scientist who insists it didnt?,Do scientist know everything by default?,are they infallable? I put zero stock it anything unless i have seen it with my own eyes,and while im on the subject we have a constant scientific breakthroughs announced that prove to be false..........Are they then snakeoil salesmen as well,just trying to ensure their funding? And who are you to call people liars? |
metla (154) | ||
| 285743 | 2004-10-29 04:34:00 | Graham L >>A very good rule: "Don't trust authors who put a large PhD after their names. The only reason that is in my post, is that I thought that when quoting someone you give their name etc. Maybe I am mistaken. The rule I prefer in life re: any area is " If it works for you, then use it. If it doesn't find something else that does." Scientists are gifted with more irrational belief that anyone. They think they are God. The only truth is their truth. It seems so funny that those who use a natural source in medicine are scoffed at by those who use laboratory created stuff. However I do not dispute your right to your own opinion. But in doing so, please have the courtesy allow others to have their own opinion. Some so-called alternative natural medicines have worked for me, and when the need arises I will use them again. |
pulling hair out (4493) | ||
| 285744 | 2004-10-29 04:37:00 | > If someone who has used it says it worked for them > then how are they less credible that a scientist who > insists it didnt? *sigh* I'm beating my head against a brick wall. If you'd bothered to look at my links above you'd have found this (www.quackwatch.org) |
Greg S (201) | ||
| 285745 | 2004-10-29 04:41:00 | > I do not dispute your right to your own > opinion . But in doing so, please have the courtesy > allow others to have their own opinion . That's all well and good, but some people have a moral conscience and like to help protect the weak-minded against being ripped off by scam artists and other greed infested low lives that crawl this planet . |
Greg S (201) | ||
| 285746 | 2004-10-29 04:47:00 | > *sigh* I'm beating my head against a brick wall. If > you'd bothered to look at my links above you'd have > found > this (www.quackwatch.org > altbelief.html) I don't need to,I researched the theroys months ago,its unproven,Thats not a revalation.It will i would say never be proven,I certainly don't expect it to.Scientiists never give the nod to what they can't explain. |
metla (154) | ||
| 285747 | 2004-10-29 04:52:00 | None so blind as those that refuse to see. I suppose you don't believe that the Marianas Trench is almost 11 Km deep simply because you haven't been there. I give up! |
Greg S (201) | ||
| 285748 | 2004-10-29 04:52:00 | > We hear the same sort of crap from people who firmly > believe they have been abducted by aliens . O dear Terry . You really should believe in us you know . I am an alien, and regularly conduct abductions of your species to further our experiments on lower life forms . But you do not believe? Then please, sleep peacefully at night, but do leave that jar of Vaseline handy, it makes for less pain (for you) when I use a rectal probe . I will visit, real soon . |
hagrid (1972) | ||
| 285749 | 2004-10-29 04:53:00 | >>I'm beating my head against a brick wall. That's ok Greg, I'm sure there must be something out there created in a laboratory and proven in some illustrious medical journal that takes care of bruised and swollen heads :D Maybe Metla may have some snakeoil left that you could rub on it. Ask him if it works. ;-) cheers, Marg |
pulling hair out (4493) | ||
| 285750 | 2004-10-29 05:44:00 | >>Scientists are gifted with more irrational belief that anyone...... As a scientist I find that paragraph of yours, pho, quite irrational, especially after you have quoted Laurance Johnston Phd, a seemingly respected medical scientist in support of magnetic therapy who can be read about here (www.healingtherapies.info). |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 285751 | 2004-10-29 06:13:00 | Sorry all, I kinda lost contact with this thread for as while, you see I got this amazing email from a Barrister in England who wants me to stand in as next of kin for some people or other who died in an accident and left no family, at least none that he can find. He got my name and contact details from some friend or list or something and says if I let him transfer the money to my account I get to keep about US$8 million or so. He seems a lovely man and so sincere. I can't tell you any more as it all has to be kept top secret. What luck! Cheers Billy 8-{) $:)$ |
Billy T (70) | ||
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