Donnerstag, 22. Dezember 2011

Re: [H] STeve Jobs

Thank you, Jeremy, for completing here to perfection your illustration

(1) of polypathy's irrelevant reaction to the mere drawing of the
distinction between homoeopathy and unhomoeopathic practice, which is to
accuse the homoeopaths of intolerance and censorship rather than renounce
the fraud; and

(2) of polypathy's unimaginative reaction to the mere welcoming of
discussion of alternative healing modes without the fraud, which is to
repeat the offence in a rearguard scuttle for safety from reason.

Jeremy, I'd suggest that you come right out and say what you mean. The
homoeopaths here would welcome an indication of what it is that the mind of
the hive prescriber could wield as reason for attempting -- at least, in
Wendy's case, explicitly -- to destroy the single distinction between
homeopathy and any healing mode unable to use knowledge of pathogenesis.
What is it about that distinction that a thinker could find so
objectionable? I ask you to answer this using your reasoning intellect
rather than by forgoing reason in favour of the usual emotive irrelevancies.

Please, when and if you can, offer a thoughtful response; it will be
welcomed as a highly refreshing change from the usual mindless drivel about
homoeopaths' intolerance of unintelligent unimaginative useless relativist
irrelevant baseless nonsense.

Kind regards, and returning your good wishes twice over --

John

On 23 December 2011 06:36, Jeremycrowley <jeremycrowley@aol.com> wrote:

> Please be aware that some of us are busy and do not have time for
> pointless debates. We will never change anyone's point of view in this
> manner, only entrench each others views, so what is the point? I have
> emailed to you personally to avoid wasting other list members time and
> suggest that you stop wasting their time too. Notice how many people are
> leaving? and that is only the ones who do not know how to leave quitly.You
> can reply to me personally if you wish, but I will probably not bother
> reading it. I will be even more unlikely to reply. Things to do, patients
> to treat etc.
>
> Wishing you a peaceful and tolerant Christmas.
>
> Jeremy
>

--


"And if care became the ethical basis of citizenship? Our parliaments,
guided by such ideas, would be very different places."


—Paul Ginsborg, *Democracy: Crisis and Renewal*, London: Profile, 2008.
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