Kids Say the Darnedest Things!
I don’t make this stuff up folks:
That’s the problem with this site, and perhaps it indicates something about you as a person. You spend all this time supposedly prompting questions and advancing ideas, but whenever it comes to actually owning up to your actions, you back down and bring out the nonsense about how you’re not a math problem, how people can’t be forced, how you can’t be expected to make sense, etc.
Because I am pressing my points that to which you are unable to respond, I’m supposed to come off as some kind of immature zealot with insecurity problems and whatever, but I don’t buy it. Have fun wasting your time here. No doubt it provides a great service to everybody else who can stomach your completely useless efforts.
Finally, the problem with this site - and with me, laid out on the line for all to see. And by an anonymous stranger, no less. Thanks for being you, Josh! I’m sure many people agree with you. I’m actually one of them. The hardest part of what I’m doing is not questioning everybody else, but in actually putting myself through the ringer. (No sarcasm intended)
Out of the mouths of babes, as they say.
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July 18th, 2005 at 9:41 pm
that’s the thing about asking a lot of questions - sonner or later people are going to want you to shut up and drink the hemlock.
July 18th, 2005 at 9:45 pm
Well, I’m certainly no Socrates, but I can see how he got where he was. I can also see why “pure” philosophical skepticism eventually have way to scientific skepticism. Once you let the genie out of the bottle, he wants to be king. The best thing you can do is set him up somewhere in a field where his constant querying is actually valued and can be put to productive use instead of simply ripping the foundations out of everything - and thus is born science.