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"ostensibly not true"?

This is YOUR "diagnosis".

I believe what is true. End of.


@suzianne said
Don't you mean "What you are being asked is why you, a claimed mental health practitioner, cannot recognise delusional thinking (as diagnosed by me, who is NOT a mental health practitioner) when it’s in front of you."?
Do you believe that Ghost of a Duke is "a mental health practitioner" who can "diagnose" mental health issues?



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It IS the truth.

What nonsense you believe, "magically" or not, is your business.

And, of course, mine, when you claim I am a liar.

All I know is that you (and by extension, @FMF) have an ulterior motive in making me out to be a liar. This motive is to deflect the claims I have made on this site about you and @FMF.

I think you CAN "handle the truth". What you CAN'T handle is criticism. Ever. In any form. Criticism denies the narcissistic belief you (and by extension he) have in yourself.

Whether delusional or not.

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Interesting statement from a "Christian".

More atheists on this site have a better grip of this than the "Christians" do.



@suzianne said
Interesting statement from a "Christian".
Oh, the irony.

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You KNOW why it is. I've been quite vocal about my opposition to your schemes here.

Most of this vocal activity by me was when I was a subscriber, fact-twister.

It was to oppose you shutting down well-earned and well-deserved criticism of you (see above post).

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If you don't like "thick", try "self-serving".

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So "self-reflection" is useless to you as well.

How telling. How "Christian".

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