--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltabl...@...> 
wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" 
> > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> > 
> > > > The stories about Saint Teresa of Avilla are just that, stories.  To 
> > > > take them as literal facts is insulting to our intelligence today.  
> > 
> > 
> > Oh, please Curtis. Do not use "our" and "intelligence" based on your 
> > limited understanding of just about anything. 
> > 
> > There is no "our intelligence" based on your "level"; that's an 
> insult.
> 
> Your response doesn't surprise me.  When I question an idea, you come back 
> with a personal insult.  It is your MO here. 
> 
> But perhaps you would like to share why you believe there is credible 
> evidence that would make you believe such reports of miracles from long ago.  
> You know, actually participate in the topic with some thinking, instead of 
> taking the easy way out.
> 
> And to address the content of your insult, it is common for most people to 
> question eye witness reports even when they were experienced recently, 
> because it is a fact that people make all sorts of mistakes for lots of 
> reasons.  By all means have a go at challenging this idea.


Your socalled "intelligence" is simply mindboggeling. 

You claim the numerous eyewitnesses "make all sorts of mistakes for lots of 
reasons". 
It is also your claim that "it is common for most people". Well you certainly 
claim the Throne of the "common people", often called the Chair of Stupidity, 
Ignorance and utter Fear of the Unknown. (CSIFU)

Case closed, further comments unnecessary. You've made your "common" points 
very clear indeed.

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