29silhouette, even the average kid in elementary school is able to easily understand ZIGZAG argument, so what are you trying to prove here? It seems that you would be much more happy if we were to believe that you are a plain idiot instead that you are just a repugnant shill (what you really are, aren't you?)
Thus, my ZIGZAG argument is not just last nail in HC-RET coffin, it is also the final test that helps us to discern a plain idiot from an ordinary coward (a.k.a. repugnant shill).
So, this is not (any more) kind of a game "who is right, who is wrong", from now on this is kind of a game "have you got enough integrity to admit obvious obviousness of ZIGZAG argument or you have no integrity whatsoever?" !!!
St James, of course that they have seen these videos, and even if they didn't see them earlier, then they certainly watched at least a few excerpts which has been taken out from some of those videos, after i uploaded next two videos to youtube channel:
FLAT EARTH ALL AROUND YOU :
" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The picture is worth a thousand words :
" class="bbc_link" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">P.S. Would you like to see what ausGeoff could come up with while trying to answer to this question:
I'm starting to read, "the art of happiness" based on epicurus. He basically states that, according to his theories on atomism, when a person dies, they cease to exist, it might as well have been that they were never born. That there is no such thing as a heaven or hell, and that there is gods, but that they don't concern us and we surely don't concern them. I'm not trying to start any kind of religious debate, i'm more interested if anyone could give me some solid explanations for my way of thinking (and i'm sure that a lot of other people think this way so i think it would be interesting to pick this apart).
So basically, I believe this concept is the most likely outcome. we die, and nothing becomes of us. we have no feelings towards actual death or regrets or any lasting impression, we just no longer exist. this shouldn't be groundbreaking, but what i want to know is, "why do i feel the need to still be a good person, and have any kind of lasting effect after my death. If life is so fleeting for every individual, and when we die, it's all over anyway; why do i care about what i've done and what kind of footprint it leaves?"