Susan it does 'genuinely' make me feel sad for examples like Alan, he seems to be a reasonably intelligent guy and yet he's so totally taken in by such an obviously man made belief, the Catholics, one of the most blindingly obvious examples of 'man made' there is starting with its building of the Vatican city alone was mainly financed by it's infamous indulgences, about one of the most plain as daylight ways of commuting a fraud and Alan can't see it?
I know there are still a few around that don't believe in 'Star Trek', I don't know why but when I try to explain this belief to non-believers they don't seem to hang around for too long after I've started to tell them about it.
Alright, 'Star Trek' again, but when you think about it why not it's equally as logical as Alan's projections and I'm not adding in the Magic element, just in case you missed that last bit and might have thought I'd lost it.
Regards, ippy
Yes, it is sad, but to just carry on the way he has for the whole time this topic has been running without a single word of any kind that he might be even slightly mistaken, or responding with any kind of argument, reasoning, point of interest in discussion, and I'm sure I'll think later of a few more things to add here, is downright rude and in my opinion shows a lack of respect or consideration for anyone else's rational - easily more rational - posts. It goes way beyond an indoctrination. I wonder if his family feel the same, tolerate his views, don't know how he writes here, or what.
If he was amusing or demonstrated anything other than total indoctrination and all above-mentioned faults, then there might be a gap for hope, but I see none of it.
And he'll read this and come back with yet another of the interminable reiterations of his confirmation bias etc etc and, presumably, feel proud of his writings and
clock up one more post-for-God.-
On a positive note, more power to those with the patience and words to write posts to lift the spirits and which I wouldn't miss for anything!!