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On being "non-judgemental"

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cainam_nazier

"??? As far as I know, thousands of people have seen them being formed, ´sprayed´ from aircrafts... "

Yeah that's when you see a jet going over but they are commercial airliners=contrails.  But I have seen some fairly complex formations in pictures.  They would need say a dozen or so passes over the same area and yet no one sees it being done or hears the jets or has say video of them forming.  
 I live near Luke Air Force Base and often can not help but hear the jets flying around more so when training manuvers are going on.  I tend to take note and check to see what they are doing.  Also given our houses distance to Phoenix Airport when then tend to get backed up I also notice because of the noise.   so that would leave a noiseless invisible "something" makeing these things.  Or the more complex ones  photographed are fake.


David Rogalski
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I am he who walks in the light but is masked by the shadows.

Erictwo

Well, I think I'll be serious for a change. One of the things that
has bothered me for quite some time revolves around one of the popular
buzzwords of the 90's--"non-judgemental." This has become a popular
term heard often in the psychology field as well as in metaphysical
circles. We are instructed to be non-judgemental. In certain circles,
this has meant embracing Reptilians(and having them as lovers in some
cases) while others who are known as abductees are urged by certain
parties to view their experiences as "enlightenment" or a "human
growth experience" even when this involves being restrained on a gur-
ney, probed, and injected with hypodermic needles. My response to
this viewpoint is simply this, "POPPYCOCK!!"
It is one thing to be OPEN-MINDED and I'm all for that, but it is my
very strong belief that it is necessary for us to be judgemental as
this enables us to discern good from evil(or at least try to) and
avoid potentially harmful situations. With that said, I realize that
there will still be some "diehard non-judgementalists" out there. To
you, I pose the following question:

                    Is evil non-judgemental?

I rest my case. Thank you.

                                          Judgementally yours,

                                               Erictwo


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