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"Bob (this one)" wrote:
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote: Actually, my hope is that through me, the LORD will convince folks to someday repent. Extending an olive leaf to those who are angry about the light of Christ Jesus emanating from my heart has had a powerful effect on folks like Bob Pastorio, GaryG, Thorsten Schier, Ernie Primer, Don Kirkman, et al (Sorry about leaving anybody out). In the world of psychiatry, there's a technical term "magical thinking." It's defined as "A schizotypal personality disorder attributing to one's own actions something that had nothing to do with him or her and thus assuming that one has a greater influence over events than is actually the case." But let's all note that, typically, Chung doesn't actually say what he thinks that effect is. Just a vague statement in which he tries to congratulate himself, like he always does. "Powerful effect..." :-) More like typing practice and really basic logic to demolish his castle of errors. Chung to a "T" - poor guy believes he has exerted influence beyond his actual sphere of influence. The fact is that he's the widest, slowest-moving target in Usenet that I've ever seen. Chung offers so many outright blunders, so many outright lies, so many outright muddy-headed thoughts that it's grand fun to poke him around. All those people he's named use him for a verbal pincushion, and he's so utterly obtuse as to miss the intellectual desert he lives in. So totally panicked about being wrong that he'll lie, evade, and twist words to make himself right. Like that whole omer business. Like how many calories are in 2 pounds of bread. Like how many calories a person will use in running five miles. Like evading naming the restaurant that sells lobster and shrimp for $5. Like evading naming the event where he says people paid $1850 (or whatever it was) to hear him speak. Like posting about the 625,500 people who did the 2PD with no failures, no deaths, no dropouts... and it's old testament people with no records to support his contentions. No science. No logic. No proof. No substantiation. For example, witness how Bob Pastorio has been unable to disengage... ...nor has GaryG ...nor has Don Kirkman ...nor has Thorsten Schier Just another day at the bizarro ranch of Chung the Unreflective. Chung who has to answer virtually *every* post that anyone makes to *any* thread he's in. The absolute master of inability to disengage. Chung who has posted more than all the others he names combined. That same Chung who exemplifies all that he condemns, but to a greater degree than any of the ones he decries. And notice how Chung has threatened his critics with lawsuits and other punishments and none has happened. Notice how he tries to inflate the value of everything about him - meeting in "Paradise" - could he be more egotistically clownish? Writing those baloney articles and attributing them to some other author. Just like that FAKE FAQ of his that he says was written by lots of other people. Maybe so, if he has multiple personality disorder in addition to all the rest of his lunacies. Chung the empty suit. Foolish Chung. Pastorio "The mocker seeks wisdom and finds none, but knowledge comes easily to the discerning." (Proverbs 14:6) Would be more than happy to "glow" and chat about this and other things like cardiology, diabetes and nutrition that interest those following this thread here during the next on-line chat (12/08/05): http://tinyurl.com/cpayh For those who are put off by the signature, my advance apologies for how the LORD has reshaped me: http://tinyurl.com/bgfqt In Christ's love always, Andrew http://tinyurl.com/b6xwk |
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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
"The mocker seeks wisdom and finds none, but knowledge comes easily to the discerning." (Proverbs 14:6) Ah. So according to your owner's manual, someone who seeks wisdom is a "mocker," and someone who is discerning is a know-it-all. By osmosis, apparently. |
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"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" wrote in message ... "Bob (this one)" wrote: Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote: Actually, my hope is that through me, the LORD will convince folks to someday repent. Extending an olive leaf to those who are angry about the light of Christ Jesus emanating from my heart has had a powerful effect on folks like Bob Pastorio, GaryG, Thorsten Schier, Ernie Primer, Don Kirkman, et al (Sorry about leaving anybody out). In the world of psychiatry, there's a technical term "magical thinking." It's defined as "A schizotypal personality disorder attributing to one's own actions something that had nothing to do with him or her and thus assuming that one has a greater influence over events than is actually the case." But let's all note that, typically, Chung doesn't actually say what he thinks that effect is. Just a vague statement in which he tries to congratulate himself, like he always does. "Powerful effect..." :-) More like typing practice and really basic logic to demolish his castle of errors. Chung to a "T" - poor guy believes he has exerted influence beyond his actual sphere of influence. The fact is that he's the widest, slowest-moving target in Usenet that I've ever seen. Chung offers so many outright blunders, so many outright lies, so many outright muddy-headed thoughts that it's grand fun to poke him around. All those people he's named use him for a verbal pincushion, and he's so utterly obtuse as to miss the intellectual desert he lives in. So totally panicked about being wrong that he'll lie, evade, and twist words to make himself right. Like that whole omer business. Like how many calories are in 2 pounds of bread. Like how many calories a person will use in running five miles. Like evading naming the restaurant that sells lobster and shrimp for $5. Like evading naming the event where he says people paid $1850 (or whatever it was) to hear him speak. Like posting about the 625,500 people who did the 2PD with no failures, no deaths, no dropouts... and it's old testament people with no records to support his contentions. No science. No logic. No proof. No substantiation. For example, witness how Bob Pastorio has been unable to disengage... ...nor has GaryG ...nor has Don Kirkman ...nor has Thorsten Schier Just another day at the bizarro ranch of Chung the Unreflective. Chung who has to answer virtually *every* post that anyone makes to *any* thread he's in. The absolute master of inability to disengage. Chung who has posted more than all the others he names combined. That same Chung who exemplifies all that he condemns, but to a greater degree than any of the ones he decries. And notice how Chung has threatened his critics with lawsuits and other punishments and none has happened. Notice how he tries to inflate the value of everything about him - meeting in "Paradise" - could he be more egotistically clownish? Writing those baloney articles and attributing them to some other author. Just like that FAKE FAQ of his that he says was written by lots of other people. Maybe so, if he has multiple personality disorder in addition to all the rest of his lunacies. Chung the empty suit. Foolish Chung. Pastorio "The mocker seeks wisdom and finds none, but knowledge comes easily to the discerning." (Proverbs 14:6) Get some help from a mental health professional. |
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