If it actually were selected for the book club I would absolutely expect skeptics from this forum, and they would be welcomed! This topic is obviously jarring at first, what better way to approach it could there be than “chewing the fat”
Totally fair! I admit, the framing of this post was about 70% “I just want to post it”, 29% “it’s been a while since the book club finished their last book” and maybe 1% because I actually thought I’d be able to convince the regulars here to pick this crazy story.
I think it’s among the most interesting things I’ve ever come across. Opinions will always differ but I think an honest look at the video, book, related schools, and any potential counter-arguments or “debunks” will leave any seeker of truth with new avenues to pursue with their own treasures to discover.
If it actually were selected for the book club I would absolutely expect skeptics from this forum, and they would be welcomed! This topic is obviously jarring at first, what better way to approach it could there be than “chewing the fat”
I've no objections to the book itself, I just prefer fiction for book clubs.
Totally fair! I admit, the framing of this post was about 70% “I just want to post it”, 29% “it’s been a while since the book club finished their last book” and maybe 1% because I actually thought I’d be able to convince the regulars here to pick this crazy story.
If it's an interesting story I don't see any problem with it. Whether everything described is actually true or scientific isn't relevant.
I think it’s among the most interesting things I’ve ever come across. Opinions will always differ but I think an honest look at the video, book, related schools, and any potential counter-arguments or “debunks” will leave any seeker of truth with new avenues to pursue with their own treasures to discover.