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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 127975" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>The problem is with logic and reason. We are taught to believe that logic and reason are acceptable ways to solve a problem. But how many times have you noticed that what you are told and what you see with your own eyes are two different things. All logic and reason does in my case is create a circumstance that makes it seem like I am the only one that could have possibly saved me. But I didn't do it. It looks like a setup to me. The time travel angle is just an easy out explanation. I don't buy it. I want the truth. And it's starting to look like the truth is stranger than the circumstantial evidence.</p><p></p><p>Here is an example of a setup circumstance. You come home one day and find your girlfriend dead on the floor with a knife through her heart. You rush over not willing to believe she is really dead. You pull the knife out of her chest. Just then the cops arrive and see you over the dead body with the murder weapon in your hand. A victim of circumstance. So the circumstances point toward what seems like only one solution. You know you didn't do it. But everyone else will believe you did. All I'm saying is be more cautious on circumstantial evidence you are accepting as fact. By doing so, you are actually no longer looking for the real answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 127975, member: 288"] The problem is with logic and reason. We are taught to believe that logic and reason are acceptable ways to solve a problem. But how many times have you noticed that what you are told and what you see with your own eyes are two different things. All logic and reason does in my case is create a circumstance that makes it seem like I am the only one that could have possibly saved me. But I didn't do it. It looks like a setup to me. The time travel angle is just an easy out explanation. I don't buy it. I want the truth. And it's starting to look like the truth is stranger than the circumstantial evidence. Here is an example of a setup circumstance. You come home one day and find your girlfriend dead on the floor with a knife through her heart. You rush over not willing to believe she is really dead. You pull the knife out of her chest. Just then the cops arrive and see you over the dead body with the murder weapon in your hand. A victim of circumstance. So the circumstances point toward what seems like only one solution. You know you didn't do it. But everyone else will believe you did. All I'm saying is be more cautious on circumstantial evidence you are accepting as fact. By doing so, you are actually no longer looking for the real answers. [/QUOTE]
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