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Skeptic
Jul 15, 2013 16:02:12 GMT 1
Post by bricksand on Jul 15, 2013 16:02:12 GMT 1
Hi everyone nice to be here and eversince I'm curious about other living things in our universe or beyond.
Eager to learn new things as well.
Cheers to all!
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Laurance
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Skeptic
Jul 15, 2013 16:34:15 GMT 1
Post by Laurance on Jul 15, 2013 16:34:15 GMT 1
Always good to learn. Welcome to the group.
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uforn
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Skeptic
Jul 15, 2013 16:54:53 GMT 1
Post by uforn on Jul 15, 2013 16:54:53 GMT 1
Hi bricksand welcome to UFORN So are you a Skeptic ?
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Laurance
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Post by Laurance on Jul 15, 2013 16:59:23 GMT 1
Or are you a sceptic? Only kidding. I work on the principal that skeptic means those who reject and are just wanting to attack and dismiss thing out of hand. Sceptic (which is the correct English spelling) means those who research hard and are willing to accept the truth no matter what it says. The problem is true sceptics are hard to find and are hated by both sides of the fence, this is why this group was started because it is a place for true sceptics.
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Skeptic
Jul 16, 2013 18:25:58 GMT 1
Post by bricksand on Jul 16, 2013 18:25:58 GMT 1
Thanks for the welcome guys!
Just in reference...
Noun skeptic (plural skeptics)
1.Someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim. 2.Someone undecided as to what is true. 3.A type of agnostic
Noun sceptic (plural sceptics)
1.Someone who is undecided as to what is true and enquires after facts. 2.Someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs and claims presented by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim.
**Sceptic is more commonly used in the British Commonwealth, while in the US skeptic is used instead.
It is indeed true that I will learn a lot in here again thanks.
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uforn
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Jul 17, 2013 17:47:29 GMT 1
Post by uforn on Jul 17, 2013 17:47:29 GMT 1
Thanks for the welcome guys! Just in reference... Noun skeptic (plural skeptics) 1.Someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim. 2.Someone undecided as to what is true. 3.A type of agnostic Noun sceptic (plural sceptics) 1.Someone who is undecided as to what is true and enquires after facts. 2.Someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs and claims presented by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim. **Sceptic is more commonly used in the British Commonwealth, while in the US skeptic is used instead. It is indeed true that I will learn a lot in here again thanks. Yes they both mean the same thing Im a sk(c)eptic
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Skeptic
Jul 19, 2013 15:57:38 GMT 1
Post by bricksand on Jul 19, 2013 15:57:38 GMT 1
LOL...
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Skeptic
Jul 22, 2013 12:12:52 GMT 1
Post by barry on Jul 22, 2013 12:12:52 GMT 1
Welcome, there is a lot to see on this site, have a good read
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Skeptic
Jul 22, 2013 16:31:13 GMT 1
Post by bricksand on Jul 22, 2013 16:31:13 GMT 1
Welcome, there is a lot to see on this site, have a good read thanks barry yes I actually read few great articles already and it's amazing how governments can deceived locals...*sighs
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