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Is the unexplainable a ignorant belief?
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Is the unexplainable a ignorant belief?

What makes a person so closed minded when they do not know all the facts as we know or might know them? There are always science that are expanding in these Fields just as in history.......Like gravity, planets not revolving around the earth, and the earth is not flat...........what makes some people sooooooooo closed minded as to think that there is not something that we have not yet discovered?............ARE WE SO SURE...........They were so sure long ago with the Inquisitions of Galileo............What is it???

Are we so in our dinosaur beliefs that we cannot think that there is something we might not yet know of?

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Debbie, Debbie, Debbie do you need a time outsmile

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Soleran, Soleran...........ohhhhhhhhhhhh Soleran...................Make a salad with you being the "Piano Man"......................hjahhahaha

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Oh angry people of the forum, can we not sit in a nice little time out area (or as i have recently dubbed "the naughty corner" bc of supernanny) and eat a big dolphin safe salad?


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Deb, you know when the thoughts are still in your mind, yeah? They're all kind of fluffy, and partly formed, like a fluffy partly-formed thought?

When you write it all out, at some point you need to edit it. Preferably during writing. This allows 'other people' to understand 'what' you have 'said'. To 'them'.


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I'm sure there are things we don't know yet! 4 example, the true nature and characteristics of antimatter, or if there is life on other planets or Michael Jacksons gender or the question that has been plaguing mankind for so long: Does the light in the fridge stay on when you close the door?


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apparently there are some things which haven't been discovered yet...like the philosophy forum


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Deb, you know when the thoughts are still in your mind, yeah? They're all kind of fluffy, and partly formed, like a fluffy partly-formed thought?

When you write it all out, at some point you need to edit it. Preferably during writing. This allows 'other people' to understand 'what' you have 'said'. To 'them'.
Fluffy?? confused laughing out loud

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What makes a person so closed minded when they do not know all the facts as we know or might know them? There are always science that are expanding in these Fields just as in history.......Like gravity, planets not revolving around the earth, and the earth is not flat...........what makes some people sooooooooo closed minded as to think that there is not something that we have not yet discovered?............ARE WE SO SURE...........They were so sure long ago with the Inquisitions of Galileo............What is it???

Are we so in our dinosaur beliefs that we cannot think that there is something we might not yet know of?


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The word 'unexplainable' is what by its very definition what it is.

Much like 'explainable' is a very different word with a whole different meaning.

Both are different from "As-yet-unexplained".

Ignorance has little to do with it.


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The word 'unexplainable' is what by its very definition what it is.



I got stuck reading this sentence like an arthritic old crone on a nuclear powered roundabout.

I managed to dive off into the relative softness of a nearby Debbiejo post.


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Debbiejo, please feel free to open another thread, as only one post has actually been on topic.

Please, do not post in a thread with a comments not even vagely relating to the thread. If you want to post radnom non-related shit, please use our very own KMC Toilet , Off-Topic Forum

Thank you.

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