![]() Lest we get too intense I leave you with the third verse of the song "I Wish You Love" It can be entertaining to the combatants and the audience but it probably isn't the best way to reach a reasoned conclusion Personally I find there are attractions in a "cut and thrust" debate. It really all depends on what you are trying to do. ![]() If you don't think you are doing this have a look at your bottom sentence above and ask yourself if this is seeking information or issuing a challenge The problem with challenges is that by their very nature they invite unproductive conflict which may be both bloody as well as exciting. Currently your quest for answers comes across to me as a series of challenges. You need to facilitate a Socratic debate where your questions are more important than your assertions. Click to expand.If your aim is contained in the first two sentences above then you need to seek out as much factual, scientific evidence as you can.
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