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Dec 16, 2023Liked by William Abbott

This is well-articulated rhetoric with a good balance of logos, pathos, and ethos from beginning to … yes, I too read to the end. I appreciated the science, having read his book on small comets, and I agree that science can be a problem. Scientism produces a blind faith of lies. Since you brought him up, even Einstein in his credo acknowledged the limitations and mystery—which seems to be the current context of small comets. Keep up the great effort to reveal the truth.

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Dec 14, 2023Liked by William Abbott

Ok I read it to the end... what's the prize ???

I agree with your take on the SCIENCE world; it's a collection of pride of opinion .

D. Misenko

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Dec 14, 2023Liked by William Abbott

I read the whole thing and my opinion is that for a self-proclaimed arm-chair scientist you do well. Although I have a degree (BA) in Physics I don't claim expertise. My career has been in fields only tangentially related to science per se. That would be computer science, etc. It seems all my friends think that makes me smart but I realize and accept my humanity which is an abstruse way to say I'm not that smart. To me these small comet thoughts connect quite directly to the current social environment and issues. Science, so called, is way out of kilter. Lies are accepted as "truth". The vast majority of the population is deluded. Force and political power are in the ascendency. The biblical world view is minimized. Truth and logic are neglected. Those persons that are unwilling to follow truth and logic to a conclusion set themselves up in opposition to TRUTH and the Creator. That is a reality few deal with honestly.

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