Khamis wrote:
Look dear rekrunner, precisely you can see concede and declare are defined differently, meaning that there is a semantical lag between the 2 which you precisely love to take advantage of to enhance your pro-doping agenda!!!!!! I know how you operate sir!!!! You love to weave in and out of statement clauses and word meanings/definitions and take advantage of the tiniest gap in the conscious understanding of all these frames of existence to remain impregnable and indistinguishable as a pro-doper!!!!!!!!! Filthy pervert!!!
Luckily I Khamis the RF king exist on LRC because I remain the only type of man and person to be able to dismantle and expose your perverse and immoral ways of thinking, speaking and acting!!!
I don't think you were referring to mythical stories as blood doping and RF/EMF and sport performance. I subjectively know your soul so well right now that it's quite uncharacteristic of you to call these domains as mythical and mythical stories. Instead, and you may deny btw, I don't just believe but presciently know that you were referring to the Christian Bible and God actually!!!
"complete trust or confidence in someone or something (other than religion)"
That just means you have faith in something or everything else than religion. It could your mum, your dad, your wife, whoever, or your government etc but it's faith all the same!!!
The definition of faith does not discern that religious faith is any more or less superior or inferior than all other faiths in everybody and anything such as the scientific method, so what gives you the right to think better of one over the other????
Are you bigoted and discriminatory??? Pls read the rules of the LRC forum I urge you!!!!
Even if, which it isn't, RF and EMF harmful effects on sport performance is completely religiously rendered and proven, the definition of faith does not give you the right to discriminate it against the scientific method.
Sure -- different words mean different things. Good point. Yet I am struggling to follow your logic, and how I'm able to leverage the different meanings between "my concession" and "your declaration", to have you make the unimaginable leap from my "faith in the scientific method" to being "indistinguishable as a pro-doper". This is one of many reasons confirming my rejection of your subjective opinions, personal feelings and speculation.
As I explained to you before, my reference to mythical stories broadly refers to all things mythical, without exceptions, when lacking or wanting for objective evidence, ranging from flat-earth, fake moon-landings, anti-vax, to any one of dozens, if not hundreds, of other conspiracy theories and mythological stories. If you see something specific singled out in that, that is a kind of like a Rorschach test exposing your psychology.
Those who have been here for long enough are painfully aware that I have been questioning the performance benefits of EPO as "myth" and "faith" for nearly a decade, if not longer, similarly seeking the objective evidence of a relation that seems to frighten you so much. I found back a post from 2014, when I posed a question that compares the benefits of EPO to a promise from "modern mythology".
So, despite you claiming to "know (my) soul so well", we have here yet another clear failure of your "subjective-super-spidey-senses" leading you to conclude something I've been openly questioning here for nearly a decade as "uncharacteristic of" me.
My questioning RF/EMF and any alleged relation to degraded sport performance is quite recent, as apparently no one else in the domain before you has dared to present such clear conclusions without any objective support. It is your failure to provide any that has caused me to doubt it.
And finally, sorry to have to correct you one more time, but it is not religious faith that I considered "inferior" to other faiths, but it is the "subjectivity" lacking "objectivity" in all "mythical stories" that I consider "inferior" to "objectivity", either on its own or combined with "subjectivity". My "faith" in the scientific method favors "objectivity" over subjective personal feelings and opinions lacking "objectivity".