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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalohed" data-source="post: 2642994" data-attributes="member: 573552"><p>At the risk of taking sides I'm going to have to agree with Thnking here because he has a perfectly valid argument while it seems like Hebrew Hammer is skirting the actual points Thnking has made.</p><p></p><p>I don't doubt that the methods HH uses create some incredible, championship sounding car stereos. But everything Thnking has said about theory and reality are spot on.</p><p></p><p>I think most importantly there is no reason for anyone to take the things Thnking says personally. Just because someone presents a new viewpoint or suggests that things might exist the way they do for a different reason than you originally suspected does not mean that you are wrong or were at fault for holding those beliefs. Also rather than argue his real world experience I would think that the type of people participating in this thread would be more likely to think about what he is saying and see if you can gain a new understanding or perhaps re-evaluate the way you look at things.</p><p></p><p>At the very least, respect what he is saying. It's perfectly reasonable. There is no reason for insults and "challenges"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalohed, post: 2642994, member: 573552"] At the risk of taking sides I'm going to have to agree with Thnking here because he has a perfectly valid argument while it seems like Hebrew Hammer is skirting the actual points Thnking has made. I don't doubt that the methods HH uses create some incredible, championship sounding car stereos. But everything Thnking has said about theory and reality are spot on. I think most importantly there is no reason for anyone to take the things Thnking says personally. Just because someone presents a new viewpoint or suggests that things might exist the way they do for a different reason than you originally suspected does not mean that you are wrong or were at fault for holding those beliefs. Also rather than argue his real world experience I would think that the type of people participating in this thread would be more likely to think about what he is saying and see if you can gain a new understanding or perhaps re-evaluate the way you look at things. At the very least, respect what he is saying. It's perfectly reasonable. There is no reason for insults and "challenges"... [/QUOTE]
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