Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeI'm starting with the man in the mirror; I'm asking him to change his ways, and no message could have been any clearer: if you wanna make the world a flatter place, take a look at yourself and make a...
Wise man say;
'Man can not watch own mouth, unless he lives in front of a mirror.'
CHANGE!
Originally posted by FreakyKBHYes, we know you are the master of self delusion and have successfully deluded yourself into believing the earth is flat.
I'm starting with the man in the mirror; I'm asking him to change his ways, and no message could have been any clearer: if you wanna make the world a flatter place, take a look at yourself and make a...
CHANGE!
Originally posted by twhiteheadFunny thing is, a self-deluded person isn't open to information, isn't afraid to consider possibilities.
Yes, we know you are the master of self delusion and have successfully deluded yourself into believing the earth is flat.
Instead, a self-deluded person remains steadfast in their position, regardless of conflicting information otherwise.
I have presented some of the results of my research and study on the topic.
Like you (and others), I considered the topic nothing more than delusional rantings of hand-wringing conspiracy whisperers... until I actually examined the evidence.
With an objective examination of the evidence, I have reached a completely different conclusion.
I have also become convinced how my previous position was based on nothing more than a few tenuous threads of deceit, coupled with a reluctance to leave a comfortable place.
Where I am today, however, is altogether and wholly removed from previous positions.
I consider a person's beliefs both monumental and inconsequential.
Inconsequential in the regard that whatever a person believes has no impact on reality; it (the topic at hand) either is, or it is not.
Monumental in the sense that what a person believes about certain topics (more pointedly, the issue of a flat or globular earth) has an enormous amount of impact and influence on a broad-ranging palette of topics.
Those who are inflexible and unwilling to consider the questions put to dogma are sentenced to the darkness of intellect associated with a lack of curiosity, of courage.
Originally posted by FreakyKBHThis contradicts your earlier post where you suggest that looking at yourself in the mirror can lead to a flattening of the earth. Clearly in that post you were suggesting that belief does have an impact on reality.
Inconsequential in the regard that whatever a person believes has no impact on reality; it (the topic at hand) either is, or it is not.
Originally posted by twhiteheadHoly chips, zithead!
This contradicts your earlier post where you suggest that looking at yourself in the mirror can lead to a flattening of the earth. Clearly in that post you were suggesting that belief does have an impact on reality.
That post was CLEARLY a humorous take on the lyrics of Michael Jackson's song, "Man in the Mirror," in response to another poster's comments.
Are you that unable to make the distinctions between life and jest?
Have an adult in your periphery help you navigate these treacherous waters, or simply stay off the interwebs...
Originally posted by FreakyKBHI am well aware of that. 🙂
Holy chips, zithead!
That post was CLEARLY a humorous take on the lyrics of Michael Jackson's song, "Man in the Mirror," in response to another poster's comments.
But then the whole 'flat earther' persona you have been putting on for the past few months is a humorous character surely?