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Re: Theos-World Historical accuracy and specifying your own sources.

Dec 19, 2001 06:45 PM
by Bart Lidofsky


bri_mue wrote:
> I can only talk for myself, but I can say in all sincerity that I try
> my best to present information that is correct, and look only at
> quality sources. Also I have written on a wide variety of subjects on
> this list.

I knew a man who refused to wear a tie to work, and he was fired. 

Now, that sentence contains nothing but the truth. And most people
reading it would think that the job had a strict dress code. But it
didn't. He was the janitor, and did not have to wear a tie to work. He
was fired because he was stealing from the company. 

Every piece of information you write may be correct, but, taken out of
context and compiled the correct way, and mixing fact with statements by
people who had ulterior motives as if they were the same thing, is a
great way of telling lies with a series of true statements.

The reason why I don't do the research and prove you wrong is that you
will either answer it with a new series of effective lies, or ignore me
and then repeat the original statements all over again in a few months.
There is only one way to deal with those who take over a list with
hatred; throw them out. And that ain't going to happen here. So, anybody
with any brains is just going to leave, let the parasites take over the
list, and have a good laugh over how clever and powerful they are, and
how much better they are than everybody else. I have stayed this long
just in case, but if nothing happens in the next day or so, I'm gone,
and I hope that anybody who is actually interested in theosophy follows
me.

Bart


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