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Offline Matthew

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Re: Dimonds double down on magicans - and new sedevacantist group?
« Reply #20 on: February 08, 2024, 11:43:32 AM »
That's a great analogy, Lad. 

Dimond Brothers are like Trump.

But you see, I'm not a huge fan of Trump, for countless reasons. Sure, Trump speaks some truth now and then, in a world STARVED for the truth. But is he a good man, or a solution? Should he be the President, objectively speaking?

Think about it.

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Dimonds double down on magicans - and new sedevacantist group?
« Reply #21 on: February 08, 2024, 11:51:30 AM »
That's a great analogy, Lad.

Dimond Brothers are like Trump.

But you see, I'm not a huge fan of Trump, for countless reasons. Sure, Trump speaks some truth now and then, in a world STARVED for the truth. But is he a good man, or a solution? Should he be the President, objectively speaking?

Think about it.

Well, I'm not a fan of Trump because he doesn't actually follow through on his bluster, his suspect personal morality, his subservience to Israel, and his yuge but fragile ego.  I don't dislike Trump because of his style, though.  Like most, I find his bluntness refreshing.


Online Pax Vobis

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Re: Dimonds double down on magicans - and new sedevacantist group?
« Reply #22 on: February 08, 2024, 12:33:20 PM »
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Dimond Brothers are like Trump.

But you see, I'm not a huge fan of Trump, for countless reasons.
The Diamond Bros are like Trump...if he were Catholic.  If Trump's "style" was used to spread the Faith, then he would be a great preacher.  The Diamonds are blunt, short and factual.

Regular politicians are like +Fellay, who says "I like 95% of V2", while white-washing the 5% that's deadly.  He's confusing, non-genuine and swarmy.

Both the Diamond Bros and Fellay have the Faith, but the way it's presented to non-catholics is night and day.

Offline Yeti

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Re: Dimonds double down on magicans - and new sedevacantist group?
« Reply #23 on: February 08, 2024, 01:57:45 PM »
Let's take the example of the guy floating in the air on the beach.

Since you seem to believe that is not magic but some sort of trick you should be able to come up with a reasonable explanation of how he is flying.

I'd venture to say that since this phenomenon exists for a long time and is well known you should be able to point to a demonstration on how it is done and how to repeat it.

Of course, you can't, because floating in the air is impossible without supernatural assistance.

Any number of supposed tricks from the video are likewise unexplainable naturally.
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The nature of a trick is that it is something that appears to be impossible, so obviously it would have to be something that the average person (or most people) cannot explain. Otherwise it wouldn't be a trick, and it wouldn't be something anyone would pay money to see.

I tried to look at the image you are talking about, but Twitter said the page no longer exists.

Anyway, we are supposed to assume there is a natural explanation for something unless the contrary is proved. The magic video was a complete embarrassment. I watched a few of the more famous tricks that they claimed were impossible, and with a simple Google search I found out in 30 seconds how the trick was done. Like the guy who walked on the Thames river in London. The Demons said it was satanic. With a quick search I discovered that the guy put little platforms of transparent plastic right below the surface of the river, and that's what he was standing on when he walked on the Thames.

There were several other tricks they mentioned that I did the same thing.

You've never been to a magic show? Do you think it's possible to actually saw a lady in half or pull a rabbit out of a hat? I don't think so, but that doesn't mean those people are devil-worshipers.

Offline Everlast22

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Re: Dimonds double down on magicans - and new sedevacantist group?
« Reply #24 on: February 08, 2024, 02:25:20 PM »
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The nature of a trick is that it is something that appears to be impossible, so obviously it would have to be something that the average person (or most people) cannot explain. Otherwise it wouldn't be a trick, and it wouldn't be something anyone would pay money to see.

I tried to look at the image you are talking about, but Twitter said the page no longer exists.

Anyway, we are supposed to assume there is a natural explanation for something unless the contrary is proved. The magic video was a complete embarrassment. I watched a few of the more famous tricks that they claimed were impossible, and with a simple Google search I found out in 30 seconds how the trick was done. Like the guy who walked on the Thames river in London. The Demons said it was satanic. With a quick search I discovered that the guy put little platforms of transparent plastic right below the surface of the river, and that's what he was standing on when he walked on the Thames.

There were several other tricks they mentioned that I did the same thing.

You've never been to a magic show? Do you think it's possible to actually saw a lady in half or pull a rabbit out of a hat? I don't think so, but that doesn't mean those people are devil-worshipers.
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