To: Tribune7
No, it has nothing to do with the individual if it's a scientific theory. It has to do with the proof.If you're correct about the proof being there it just has not been presented to me effectively.
If that is the case, then how come the evidence presented to me is sufficent proof for me, but not you?
See, it is an individual matter of preception. It depends on the mind set. Some may be more open minded to the "evidence" than others.
Oldcats
To: oldcats
If that is the case, then how come the evidence presented to me is sufficent proof for me, but not you? Well, it could be the same evidence hasn't been presented to me as to you, or . . .
See, it is an individual matter of preception. It depends on the mind set. Some may be more open minded to the "evidence" than others.
. . . Some may be more gullible. Provide a two or three sentence outline of what you think the evidence is. And remember evidence isn't proof.
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