Hell yeah. Creepy WWI ghosts, skeletons and such during WWII combat. The artwork was bizzare and vivid.
And that is how the truth become blurred.Hell yeah. Creepy WWI ghosts, skeletons and such during WWII combat. The artwork was bizzare and vivid.
And that is how the truth become blurred.
Hell yeah. Creepy WWI ghosts and such during WWII combat. The artwork was bizzare and vivid.
The mind does not discriminate where the information comes from. Most people get their scientific information (those that read it anyways) from the National Inquirer and like sources. Once information, true or false, is filed in the cabinet of the mind, the mind no longer discerns what the source was. Any information accessed from the file cabinet is then filtered through our belief systems and prejudices. The truth is really irrelevant if it doesn't fit in with our world view. Whatever you believe about the WWI or WWII, no amout of facts will ever change your mind, that is just human nature. I have read enough contradictory information about so many of our sacred cows that I can truly say that I do not know the truth about any of it, other than what I have personally experienced. To me, everything else is just someone else' opinion.Only if you studied from comic books in school.
The mind does not discriminate where the information comes from. Most people get their scientific information (those that read it anyways) from the National Inquirer and like sources. Once information, true or false, is filed in the cabinet of the mind, the mind no longer discerns what the source was. Any information accessed from the file cabinet is then filtered through our belief systems and prejudices. The truth is really irrelevant if it doesn't fit in with our world view. Whatever you believe about the WWI or WWII, no amout of facts will ever change your mind, that is just human nature. I have read enough contradictory information about so many of our sacred cows that I can truly say that I do not know the truth about any of it, other than what I have personally experienced. To me, everything else is just someone else' opinion.
I was disappointed the footlocker of toysoldiers wasn't shipped to Canada.
The mind does not discriminate where the information comes from.
Most people get their scientific information (those that read it anyways) from the National Inquirer and like sources.
Once information, true or false, is filed in the cabinet of the mind, the mind no longer discerns what the source was.
Any information accessed from the file cabinet is then filtered through our belief systems and prejudices. The truth is really irrelevant if it doesn't fit in with our world view. Whatever you believe about the WWI or WWII, no amout of facts will ever change your mind, that is just human nature.
I have read enough contradictory information about so many of our sacred cows that I can truly say that I do not know the truth about any of it, other than what I have personally experienced. To me, everything else is just someone else' opinion.
Isn't it nice that we are free to express our opinions? I hope you feel better.
Also, you missed the point of posting the OP in the first place.
Where have I stated that the quotes in the OP constituted any truth. I have stated that I posted it to stimulate debate and to show an alternative view of history. You should wear looser underwear if it takes so little to get them all in a bunch.Well, if by point, you mean a critical analysis of why our nation, among so many others, got involved in the War, then you're too late: I've been doing that since I was in my teens. Nothing new has come to light to me from this thread, save that there people who are absolute hyprocites when it comes to hiding behind freedom of expression: just because my grandfather (and so many others) fought to give you the freedom to express erroneous assumptions and call them fact, doesn't mean I have to let this type of crap go unchallenged. The right to express does go both ways.
Where have I stated that the quotes in the OP constituted any truth. I have stated that I posted it to stimulate debate and to show an alternative view of history. You should wear looser underwear if it takes so little to get them all in a bunch.
Yup! I posted this:Best read what you wrote and posted. It comes across that you believed it.
Yup! I posted this:
There are two sides to every story. We only got one. Controversy stimulates debate. I don't know what happened since I wasn't there but I have a healthy skepticism about what I've been told is the truth.
That is proof positive that I thought the OP was the truth.
No. I would like you to show me where I said I believed the OP was the truth.You're a trolling now aren't you?