I see the problem is that they think they're intelligent but they continually prove they're not with their ridiculous nonsense. They will never be able to stand on the right side of anything.
Saying "I doubt everything" is a moronic way to feign intelligence. It's a cop-out on thinking that any intelligent person can see.
Calling someone a "fucking shill" and then accusing others of using ad hominems is just more of the same ridiculousness.
They will never understand. They don't know how to think. They can't fathom anything more complex than tying their shoes, but they never notice they have them on the wrong feet.
They need the vaxx. Thin out the population, idiots first.
What it boils down to is that good requires faith in knowing that good exists. These people lack faith, and they are lost. It makes them angry, and wish the same misery on others.
Yes, I agree to a point. Knowing requires thinking and understanding, and faith should only come after that. These people have faith in their own ignorance, which leads them down dark paths. They believe they're right simply because they're capable of making their own choices, not because they know how to think things through to make the right ones. Their anger and bitterness is due to the confusion and turmoil that results, and the last thing they'll do is blame themselves for it. In the end they have to stand by their choice, but they're always incapable of explaining how they came to it because it didn't entail thought. Thus we get the same type of responses from them, again and again.
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