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The rejection of belief in the existence of deities

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cac116 No.14218

New Maddox video, heathen shitlords.

7d255c No.14223

Honestly, find it kind of hypocritical that he was railing on people for not being able to test things and then presented evidence against electromagnetic waves causing illness using someone else's tests.

For the vaccines causing autism, chem trails, UFOs, etc, wouldn't it have been better if he also presented studies that would debunk those ideas just as he did for the electromagnetic signals?


4e83d8 No.14229

>>14223

Who will make a study on unicorns and reptillians?

Some ideas are just not plausible and occams razor will do the job.


b27415 No.14230

>>14223

>>14218

The video isn't that good. It's not helpful for normal people. You can't test shit as a single person. But you can detect bs claims on the web and decide if the source is crap and use occham's razor to see if theres a simpler solution or simply find a better one on some other site.


7d255c No.14231

>>14229

We're not talking about unicorns and reptilians. We're talking about UFOs and chem trails.

Being able to identify what craft was in the air at the time you saw that light in the sky would work. Try to find out if there's an airport near by. If you have a phone, see how far you can zoom ahead. And so on.

As another person said, a lot of this stuff is pretty beyond what one person can work with. That alone but considering the fact that someone would need more time, funding, and resources then they'd have available to them and it gets ridiculous. This video is directed at the average Joe and it's saying if you aren't able to do the experiment yourself then you're a dumbass for assuming anything rather then encouraging them to find the right answers by other means.

Hell, even the part where they went over the experiment seemed way off because it ended with calling the person making the assumption a dumbass. If someone thinks signals going from computers, phones, etc cause sickness, then seek out actual studies on the matter and find that they don't, and conclude that they were wrong, then how were they stupid? They made a mistake, fact checked, and accepted the better evidence over their assumptions. It's something that should be encouraged, not ridiculed.

I wouldn't show this video to people who do accept needing to use the scientific method to find out things about strange phenomenon let alone anyone who believes in UFOs, chemtrails, etc.




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