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Post by twinstead on Aug 17, 2006 7:32:27 GMT -4
You'd think CTs would keep up on things like that. ...and run the risk of actualy dealing with facts? Doh! What was I thinking?
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Post by yodaluver28 on Aug 17, 2006 22:19:15 GMT -4
UPS delivered my copy of the "Popular Mechanics" book this afternoon. I've read the first three chapters. So far I think it's a very strong resource. The information is clear, orderly, and well presented without getting into some of the overwhelming minutia that some do. I guess the only problem is that they're preaching to the choir with me so I have no idea how this would read for someone who has heard a few things about the CTs but is still on the fence about it. I have to imagine that anyone reading it with any kind of open mind would be fairly convinced of the truth.
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Post by jaydeehess on Aug 18, 2006 18:38:02 GMT -4
UPS delivered my copy of the "Popular Mechanics" book this afternoon. I've read the first three chapters. So far I think it's a very strong resource. The information is clear, orderly, and well presented without getting into some of the overwhelming minutia that some do. I guess the only problem is that they're preaching to the choir with me so I have no idea how this would read for someone who has heard a few things about the CTs but is still on the fence about it. I have to imagine that anyone reading it with any kind of open mind would be fairly convinced of the truth. Can you give us a passage on say, the presence of sulphur.
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