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In article <3420c261.28104...@news.concentric.net>, >Obviously you didn't read the post, or my response to Rebecca. >>You don't accept the APA as authorities on matters concerning >I said I don't accept the APA as the *final* authority. Geez, >Uh, Peter, that was the point that *I* was trying to make. Thank >Like the one that says mind control doesn't exist, for instance. As a consequence, they aren't likely to suffer from the same >I don't believe that the court or the APA is the *best* test of the What exactly *do* you believe the best test is then? Is your antipathy towards psyches a leftover from your days in Or is it that you simply choose to ignore any and all >Perhaps if you'd read the threads between Bernie and myself, you'd >>There doesn't need to be a "final authority". That isn't how >You know, Peter, that IS the beauty of it. I think *all* the Sorry, but that just isn't how science works, and your anger Some of this is my opinion. The rest is fact. Those with a
>>She ignores it because you're making the same *type* of argument as
>>those who argued for the belief that the sun rotates around the
>>earth. You're basing your argument on the subjective experience of
>>yourself and others, and choosing to ignore evidence based on the
>>scientific method.
that invalidates my point.
>>>"authorities"--the non-existence of mind control--is not
>>>"objective". The facts are not all in.
>>the human psyche? Is this a left-over from your days as a clam,
>>or did you have these concerns before you joined in the first
>>place?
>Peter, I don't even know why I bother responding to you. Other than
>the fact that I don't like to see your bullshit left unrebutted.
the odd choice of word here or there does not constitute a
rebuttal (though I wouldn't expect you to appreciate that
given the quality of your argument.)
>>science. At any given point, we work on the basis of the best
>>available explanation. Is it coherent? Is it consistent? Does it
>>fit the available data.
>you.
>>mind-control by reviewing the available evidence and finding
>>that the holes in the mind control theory are just too large
>>to accept. While there *is* a measure of subjectivity about that
>>process, it's beauty is that it isn't usually carried out by a
>>lone individual but represents a consensus view of the evidence.
>>You'll always have some individuals who, for various reasons,
>>refuse to accept that, but more often than not, those reasons
>>will be subjective rather than objective, ie, they tend to be
>>wedded to a theory of their own.
>The US Courts and the APA are made up of people just like you and
>me, Peter. All of them making *subjective* decisions based on *
>subjective* interpretations of *subjective* data.
The more people you have, the more likely they are to pick up
on the flaws in the arguments or the data, and the more likely
they are to point that out.
sort of prejudices as those whose agenda is shaped by either
their experience of cults, or their goals as anti-cult activists.
Of course, they'll suffer other prejudices, but I'm at something
of a loss to understand what they could be with regard to an
issue like this.
>Peter.
denying the reality of cult mind control?
>accept the US Court system as an arbiter of any reliability. The
>APA is in the same boat. In my *subjective* opinion.
the findings of a jury, with the process of scholarship and
peer review. You obviously choose to regard all information as
subjective. I'd suggest to you that it's *precisely* that sort
of thinking that led you to be suckered by a nut-cult in the
first place. Just *my* opinion, of course.
>>your subjective experience (and the subjective experience of
>>others) leads you to believe something different, yet as you've
>>pointed out with your sun/earth example, subjective experience
>>is *not* the best test of a theory in such matters.
>theory either, Peter.
the fact that the APA have based their findings on the aggregate
of all of the available research, as published in the scientific
journals of a range of disciplines and so scrutinized by many
people in the field, you don't believe that that's the best test?
>reliable for scientific study.
their findings on the available evidence *from* the scientific
studies.
the cult? What do you believe is the basis of their political
agenda in this area?
evidence that doesn't fit in with your world-view? Again,
that's a tendency that *I* see as typifying cult membership,
though I'd accept that it isn't just limited to them.
>>at odds with the dominant scientific opinion, you accuse them
>>of 'preaching at' or 'invalidating' you. which is precisely
>>*why* people draw parallels between your response and that
>>of the cult. They respond in exactly the same way when faced
>>with scientific refutation of their beliefs.
>have a vague idea of what the fuck you're talking about, Peter. Go
>back and hit Deja News. Look up some of the threads between myself
>and Bernie. Please. I'm anxious to see what your response might be
>after you have actually availed yourself of a clue.
you with arguments that you don't seem to feel comfortable with,
and you start whining about how your patience is wearing thin,
and you're only doing it to rebut my bullshit.
>>>not the US Courts or the APA.
>>science works. It works on the basis of the best available
>>explanation at any given moment, and it appears that those
>>scientists who have studied *this* particular issue have found
>>that the mind control explanation has been found seriously
>>wanting.
>theories are at least somewhat wanting. And eventually, there will
>be one or two or three hundred put forth that come a little closer
>to the "truth" (whatever THAT is). And until someone can come up
>with a better explanation of what I experienced, I'm sticking with
>mine--which has been corroborated by lots of different people.
>Including *professionals*. Sorry if you don't choose to accept
>them. That's really not my problem
bunch of other people to agree with you, then it *must* be
true, mustn't it?
in the face of people questioning your beliefs *does* seem to
me to typify cultic behaviour whether you like it or not.
clue will know which is which.