--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <jst...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" <do.rflex@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> wrote:
> <snip>
> > > To trust The Turq to tell you anything with
> > > as much as a little core of truth is indeed
> > > "looney".
> > 
> > I've been familiar with Barry Wright [Turquoise,
> > Uncle Tantra] and what he writes for more than
> > 10 years, Mr Nablusoss. What he asked for
> > in his post to John is totally reasonable.
> 
> Straw man; nobody said it wasn't. In the abstract,
> there's nothing wrong with it.
> 
> But if you've learned *anything* about Barry from 
> the 10 years you've been reading his posts, it's
> that he has absolutely no inhibitions about lying
> when he perceives it to be to his advantage to do
> so. (Goodness knows, he's lied about you plenty of
> times.)
> 
> There's no reason to think he's telling the truth
> about having a friend with the birth data he
> supplied who has a particular medical condition.
> Since he wants to "disprove" Jyotish, it would be
> the easiest thing in the world for him to make up 
> the friend and/or the data and/or the condition and
> then declare whatever John came up with to be
> wrong. There's no way for us to check the facts.
> 
> If Barry wanted to disprove something *you*
> believed in, you'd be rightly skeptical about any
> "test" he came up with. The only reason you're so
> enthusiastic about this one is that you want to
> disprove Jyotish yourself.

Barry says: "So what is my friend's medical issue, and
what is the prognosis and best course of care,
according to Jyotish? Waiting with 'bated breath..."

The operative word is BATE. Get it? Barry isn't interested in what
John has to say, he's only interested in John taking the BAIT so he
can prove him WRONG and denounce Jyotish. So why not lie as well?

L.Shaddai, There's plenty of magical thinking on FF Life and it has
its place in the world of all things beautiful and spiritual but
cancer is far too ugly and impatient for such refined consideration.
Stick to the advice of an oncologist. I wish your friend well in his
choice of treatment.


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