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Originally Posted by btimsah1
I'm just saying, rate the book on how good you think it is. Not weather you hate hoax or not. It's irrelevant.
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The point is that the book as a scholarly work is crap because its arguments are crap. That's why we're suggesting john give it a low rating.
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Originally Posted by btimsah1
As to posting examples of specific examples of the BABB being biased I would'nt dare. I know how this board works. About 1-5 of you state you're opinion as facts and then ask: "WHY don't you agree with that". Then the original poster spends the next 3 pages having to articulate why he or she doesnt agree with it. They then attack you for not believing their opinions as facts. LOL, so anyways I won't bother.
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You don't quite have it right there. As often as is convenient, our counter arguments involve giving the facts based on primary sources. Occasonally, there are arguments where running through facts and computations would be cumbersome because to explain it to the laymen would require an entire book. In that case, the experts give their expert opinion. The difference with conspiracists is that they give their lay opinion. We have no reason to trust a lay opinion, but we do have reason to trust an expert opinion up to a point. Many of us usually don't question expert opinions because we are ill-equipped to do so. We defer to their expertise.
If you take issue with an expert opinion of one of our resident experts, then they'd be quite happy to discuss it. However, be warned, if you wish to go into the nitty gritty behind an expert opinion, you'd better be prepared to deal with some hard sciences and potentially vicious maths.