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<blockquote data-quote="Yeats" data-source="post: 199004" data-attributes="member: 12720"><p>Thank you for the clarification.</p><p></p><p>In respnse to your post, I can only say that the same can be said for any source of information, which is why one should never rely too much upon any one source. </p><p></p><p>Also, the development of critical thinking and reading skills is necessary to determine the truth of the information presented. In addition, one ought to err on the side of accepting the information presented until and unless it can be falsified. Finally, it is important to compare any information to reality itself.</p><p></p><p>I should also note that your statement is rather paradoxical. You are, after all, using a website to make the claim that no website is inherently trustworthy. Given that, should I believe what you say?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeats, post: 199004, member: 12720"] Thank you for the clarification. In respnse to your post, I can only say that the same can be said for any source of information, which is why one should never rely too much upon any one source. Also, the development of critical thinking and reading skills is necessary to determine the truth of the information presented. In addition, one ought to err on the side of accepting the information presented until and unless it can be falsified. Finally, it is important to compare any information to reality itself. I should also note that your statement is rather paradoxical. You are, after all, using a website to make the claim that no website is inherently trustworthy. Given that, should I believe what you say? [/QUOTE]
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