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    Re: Snakes/Reptiles and their Emotions The argument

    I'm not interested in what man thinks and "knows" to be the truth. What I'm saying is that just because mankind says something is so, doesn't mean it really is. That's what discovery is all about, learning a little more, so that we can understand just a little more. But does it mean we actual know everything. Of course not. We have to light the fire under all mankind to never accept what is told to you as a fact. We must all strive to uncover new details. We must always continue to learn NEW facts, to continue to build on known facts.

    Look, I don't want to continue this discussion. Nothing against you, but until you learn to look outside the box, we'll all live on a flat world.

    Jim Smith

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