(April 24, 2012 at 6:52 pm)Rhythm Wrote: No, Drich, I simply stated that since you've granted me belief, your fairy tale witnesses and my actually being a fairy tale witness are on equal grounds. Which they are. Unless you don't actually believe me, and then I would ask you why. How would one go about testing fairy tales? On what grounds will you be able to dismiss The Tuatha De that would not dismiss your own?
Have I proven such a thing, you'll have to lay that out for me, your assertions are not sufficient (neither in this case, nor your claims of eye witnesses).
Again you go too far in you initial assumption and in your follow up response. You asked for belief. I granted you what you asked for in return I simply asked that you back your assertion.
You seem to be unfamiliar with this type of thinking. Where one explores for himself the in's and out's of another's line of thought. It's call approaching something unfamiliar with an open mind. With an open mind, all sorts of things are possible. Not to mention all sorts of new things can be learned. I know you generally like to close your mind off to all things new, or at least to things that you do not find suitable. So i will explain how it works.
When one approaches something new with an open mind one will have to subject himself to the unfamiliar. In this case I had to give you the benefit of the doubt so I could receive enough information to explore what you claimed. In this process you revealed your intentional deception for the sake of your ill conceived point.
Again all of this seems to stem from your lack of understanding of what general belief is and how it relates to faith coupled with tightly closed mind to fuel your endeavor.