Re: Dr. William Rea



On Apr 13, 1:12 pm, The One True Zhen Jue <Andrew_King...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Apr 13, 10:30 am, Citizen Jimserac <Jimse...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On Apr 13, 3:18 am, schu...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (RichardSchultz) wrote:

In article <78072ff7-cd5e-47b7-af65-080b1b2c4...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, The One True Zhen Jue <Andrew_King...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

: It was clearly known in 2003 that acupuncture does work.

It was "clearly known" that acupuncture "works" in the same sense that it
was "clearly known" that homeopathy "works," that is, for sufficiently
poorly defined values of "clearly known" and "works." For those of us who
actually are willing to apply critical thinking skills to the matter, it
is not at all "clearly known" that acupuncture "works," for whatever values
of "clearly," "known," and "works" one chooses to apply.

: Hey, I've been wrong and I was wrong about the Kashrut. I even said so.

You didn't admit that you were "wrong about the Kashrut" -- you admitted
that you were wrong in that specific instance. And you posted a message with
the same false information *after* you made that admission.

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RichardSchultz schu...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel
Opinions expressed are mine alone, and not those of Bar-Ilan University
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"You don't even have a clue about which clue you're missing."

Your knowledge of acupuncture is abysmal if you attempt
to compare it to Homeopathy. Stick to chemistry.

Yup. Watch as he vainly flails about in an attempt to conflate
acupuncture with reflexology. After that, he'll whine about my
disinterest in the herbalome project. He won't do anything
recognizable as an attempt to discuss Oriental medicine. He's already
proven himself to be thoroughly dishonest, uninformed, and
disinterested in the actual science.

Sad, that.


Indeed so.

He presents, in my opinion, completely unsubstantiated innuendo
almost as though it were established absolute fact.

Citizen Jimserac


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