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To: koan who wrote (86936)5/16/2013 1:52:00 PM
From: abuelita  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104181
 
it get all that chuck.

i'm just saying that there is so much stuff out there,
whatever you read claiming scientific facts on an
issue, you'll find an effective argument claiming the
opposite.

both arguments always hold some degree of validity
and it is up to the reader to determine which of those
arguments he'll lend the most credence to, no?
it doesn't make anybody wrong in their opinion.

i'm reminded of when i sat on a jury. during closing
arguments, the prosecution convinced me of the
defendant's guilt; then, after listening to the defense,
i was swayed back and was convinced of his innocence.
the judge's instructions brought me back to the middle
and in the end after deliberations, some jurors voted
guilty and others, not guilty.

it's what makes the world go round, eh? yin and yang
and all that stuff, as our resident grassholehopper would
say <g>

-rose