I don’t get my advice from “America’s Front Line Doctors” nor do I base any opinion of a group of people on the thoughts of of just one of them. Especially when those beliefs are irrelevant to the issues the group is centered around.
Such shallow thinking is incapable of cogently analyzing anything.
TigersEye wrote: “Such shallow thinking is incapable of cogently analyzing anything.”
That may, in your opinion, be ‘shallow thinking’ but it is also truthful. Google “Stella Immanuel, MD,” who claims that claims that that alien DNA was being used in medical treatments, and that scientists were cooking up a vaccine to prevent people from being religious.
Some of her other claims include blaming medical conditions on witches and demons - a common enough belief among some evangelical Christians - though she says they have sex with people in a dream world.
“They turn into a woman and then they sleep with the man and collect his sperm… then they turn into the man and they sleep with a man and deposit the sperm and reproduce more of themselves,” she said during a sermon in 2013.
And, you trust her advice?
Such shallow thinking is incapable of cogently analyzing anything.
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Oh, but it really helps to slide the discussion with a judicious application of ad hominem.