[geocentrism] Re: depression

  • From: Steven Jones <steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 21:33:34 +0000

philip madsen wrote:
"suffer to some extent from depression" Depression is an imaginary desease some men catch from women.. For a cure it is only necessary for a man to imagine he has not got it, and have another beer. The only occasion I get depressed is when I have sinned against God. And a simple honest apology with some prayers for penance quickly fixes that..
Depression does exist! Sorry to hear that Paul. I once suffered from a very terrible case of it, but didn't use conventional medication. God can help cure the illness as God can with any disease, have faith and hope! You may be blessed with a miracle.

Whilst we're talking about such matters, I find People with a faith tend to be able to cope with hard scenarios better than those who don't. This is an opinion, not a statement.

Truly,

Steven.
Philip.

    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Paul Deema <mailto:paul_deema@xxxxxxxxxxx>
    *To:* Geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    *Sent:* Wednesday, November 07, 2007 5:01 AM
    *Subject:* [geocentrism] Re: Regner concedes?

    Philip M

    I have been following the play but there there has been just so
    much of it in recent days and I write so slowly -- I care about my
    spelling, punctuation, phraseology etc -- that there was no way I
    could comment on everything I would have liked to. I was also
    trying very hard to illustrate and describe some aspects of daily
    and annual star trails and not managing to get it together.
    Complicating the matter is the fact that I suffer to some extent
    from depression and every so often, when the stress level gets too
    high I just have to back off.

    Now to two excerpts from your posts -

    I have said it before, to those who do not accept the aether as a
    possibility, there is no other explanation other than to accept
    that the earth moves.. why are you silent Paul?

    Well I think I've explained the silence. But Philip -- can there
    be any doubt in your mind about my position? If there is, then my
    Herculean efforts in the past have been wasted!

    and -

    An aside.

    Somehow I get the feeling that Paul has been merely stirring the
    pot on the ecliptic poles star trails issue to create confusion,
    dissention, and diversion to make geocentrism adherents look as
    stupid as he believes us to be. Notice he has not responded or
    even made any reference to any point that I have made that seems
    to support the HC position . Thats my second challenge to you Paul !

    Philip -- can you doubt that I support whatever you say which
    supports heliocentrism? (Always providing you're making sense of
    course and I concede that you usually do!) I do have a problem
    understanding this dichotomy of ideas you hold however. If you can
    manage this, then how is it that you cannot visualise the
    mechanism of producing simultaneously daily and annual rotation
    and revolution about two axes? I'd have thought that the latter
    was a doddle compared to the former!

    Besides, I think I've demonstrated that while humour is an
    acceptable ingredient in almost anything, I don't regard childish
    games as humour. I have a position and until I see reason to
    change I'll maintain it. You can be assured that I am not guilty
    of '... stirring the pot ...'.

    One more post then off to bed!

    Paul D

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