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Max King of the Wild said:
adriane23 said:
Max King of the Wild said:
adriane23 said:
JoeTheBro said:
adriane23 said:
JoeTheBro said:
It is natural for people to fear the unknown. All these conspiracy theories are a result of people being afraid, not logic or reasoning. Be stronger than your emotions and think about how crazy you are to believe this was faked. The Sandy Hook tragedy in no way was an inside job.

Believing what you're told can also be the result of fear. Fear isn't exclusive, and can cause different ways of thinking. Also, a logical person takes in all available information to discern the truth. An illogical, fearful, or emotional person dismisses what they deem to be contrary to their beliefs.

No. Trusting peer reviewed papers and common sense are not a result of fear.

You missed the point of my reply entirely. And common sense is subjective.



it's common sense to research your claims. Which the one who made the video obviously didn't do. However, when I researched their claims what did I find? That it is actually very probable that it was a name change. So what do I believe? I believe what the evidence suggest... which is contrary to the video. Case closed, next on the docket?

Tell that to the religious and politicians. Common sense is subjective. Next on the docket? You never answered my questions.

What doespolitics have anything to do with thise nonsense? Common sense is subjective is a cowardly way of weasling out of this. I think everyone would agree that if you want your claims to hold up you should research and investigate them which did not happen here. As for your questions I have answered them all.

You said that it's common sense to research your claims. Most religious people and almsot all politicians never research their claims. They just make things up to suit their overall agenda. Is that easier for you to comprehend?

What is "this" and how is stating a fact weasling out of it?

No, you haven't answered all my questions.

What was the name of the Facebook page before December 14th? (You said to find out from Facebook. That's not answering the question)

Is it a coincidence that the date of the page is only 1-3 days prior to the day of the shooting? (You didn't answer)

Yes, the names can be changed, but can the dates? And if the dates can be changed, why a few days prior to the incident? If the dates can't be changed, what were the original names of the pages? (I asked these to someone else, but feel free to take a stab at them.)



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