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Hannele Huigens
 
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Op Mon, 28 Nov 2005 23:14:53 +0100 schreef David Jensen
>:

> On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 23:09:26 +0100, in alt.atheism
> "Hannele Huigens" > wrote in
> <op.s0y050pgvjeuhq@laptophannele>:
>> Op Mon, 28 Nov 2005 22:40:41 +0100 schreef Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
>> >:
>>
>>> Robibnikoff wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> "JessHC, aa#2220 thanks to Jason Gastrich's effort" wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
>>>>>>> Pramesh Rutajit wrote:
>>>>>>>> Run and hide from the truth.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That is how I would describe what you just did.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is unappreciated and off-topic in alt.atheism.
>>>>>
>>>>> As if you write for the others who participate in alt.atheism
>>>>
>>>> It IS unappreciated and off-topic in alt.atheism. Go read the FAQ and
>>>> you'll see.
>>>
>>> Why would atheism (running and hiding from the truth) be off-topic for
>>> alt.atheism?

>>
>> It's our group, we decide what is and isn't appropiate here. You're
>> just a
>> guest, behave like one.
>>
>>>> Why the f' do you think we'd be interested in religious nonsense here?
>>>
>>> Your current participation would be one clue :-)

>>
>> Us being ****ed at your behaviour equals interest in your religion?
>> Dream
>> on.
>>
>>>> Think about it.
>>>
>>> What is obvious to the most casual observer requires no mentation.

>>
>> So isn't it obvious yet we don't like your sanctimonious behaviour here?

>
> What's disturbing is this interesting claim that he offers "preventative
> cardiology techniques exclusive and proprietary to my practice." I
> cannot imagine any rational human being going to a doctor who practices
> proprietary techniques.


Hold on while I check the dictionary. "Proprietary, proprietary, ah, here
it is ... proprietary medicine". So does this mean the doctor refuses to
prescribe generic medicine? Or does it mean that the techniques used are
owned by somebody? How does one own a technique, exactly?
I have some problems with that diet he advertises, it's supposed to be
based upon the diet of mountain climbers. Correct me if I'm wrong, but
aren't a lot of their foodstuffs dehydrated, so wouldn't the food need
water to become edible and thereby weigh a lot more than 2 pounds?

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Hannele
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