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In many books I have read stories (by independent authors) about an iron-nosed witch who could curse anyone to turn into pigs. If I recall correctly, one of the authors was called Hans Christian Andersen, a very prolific and successful teller of these wonderful stories. Observe, that his middle name is “Christian”! Very significant fact, which cannot be chalked up to mere coincidence. Naturally, no one could dismiss these stories without being close-minded. If they do, it is obviously due to the fact that they are willing to do anything and everything to protect their cherished beliefs about the non-existence of iron-nosed witches.
To accept the ludicrous and fake stories of an alleged moon-landing (who knows if the Moon is really there and not just a fake artifact made by evil scientists to fool us) and to discard the independently written (obviously true) stories about a rib-woman who was seduced by a talking snake into eating a magical apple… now that kind of attitude is obviously a sign of closed and confused minds.
By the way, who knows if the Moon is not made of cheese? We have not been there, so it might be just a big round piece of cheese. The scientists say otherwise? Well, they are just theorizing in order to accept big grants from the gullible public who mistakenly think that science is able to separate true from false statements. No sane person would take “scientists” seriously. After all they keep changing their mind. What was considered true yesterday, is considered false today. They change their minds according to the direction the wind blows!
At least according to WSP, our resident winner of all the debates.
All hail his superior genius!
To accept the ludicrous and fake stories of an alleged moon-landing (who knows if the Moon is really there and not just a fake artifact made by evil scientists to fool us) and to discard the independently written (obviously true) stories about a rib-woman who was seduced by a talking snake into eating a magical apple… now that kind of attitude is obviously a sign of closed and confused minds.
By the way, who knows if the Moon is not made of cheese? We have not been there, so it might be just a big round piece of cheese. The scientists say otherwise? Well, they are just theorizing in order to accept big grants from the gullible public who mistakenly think that science is able to separate true from false statements. No sane person would take “scientists” seriously. After all they keep changing their mind. What was considered true yesterday, is considered false today. They change their minds according to the direction the wind blows!
At least according to WSP, our resident winner of all the debates.