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Before people here read the following, please note that I personally insist that whatever they think, they should feel totally obliged to remain principally members of R&E. *visualise here a stern, glaring, forceful icon
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I find it very interesting the way forums have their own character. When I first had access to the internet (with Dolphin software), I found it rather uninteresting, but a friend said, 'Sooner or later I know you'll find something that's just up your street.' She was right. It was message boards.
The first was the Graham Hancock one. the second was JREF which is now International Skeptics, quickly followed by the BBC which, of course, led here.
Then The Atheist in JREF said he thought I should join Ship of Fools.
The GH recently changed format and although I look in as a sort of original, I find the weird ideas far outweigh the reasonable now, so I post only occasionally. The IS is very good for critical thinkers and strong opinions.