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"Bob (this one)" wrote:
> > Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote: > > > Actually, my hope is that through me, the LORD will convince folks to > > someday repent. Extending an olive leaf to those who are angry about > > the light of Christ Jesus emanating from my heart has had a powerful > > effect on folks like Bob Pastorio, GaryG, Thorsten Schier, Ernie Primer, > > Don Kirkman, et al (Sorry about leaving anybody out). > > In the world of psychiatry, there's a technical term "magical thinking." > It's defined as "A schizotypal personality disorder attributing to one's > own actions something that had nothing to do with him or her and thus > assuming that one has a greater influence over events than is actually > the case." But let's all note that, typically, Chung doesn't actually > say what he thinks that effect is. Just a vague statement in which he > tries to congratulate himself, like he always does. > > "Powerful effect..." :-) More like typing practice and really basic > logic to demolish his castle of errors. > > Chung to a "T" - poor guy believes he has exerted influence beyond his > actual sphere of influence. The fact is that he's the widest, > slowest-moving target in Usenet that I've ever seen. > > Chung offers so many outright blunders, so many outright lies, so many > outright muddy-headed thoughts that it's grand fun to poke him around. > All those people he's named use him for a verbal pincushion, and he's so > utterly obtuse as to miss the intellectual desert he lives in. So > totally panicked about being wrong that he'll lie, evade, and twist > words to make himself right. Like that whole omer business. Like how > many calories are in 2 pounds of bread. Like how many calories a person > will use in running five miles. Like evading naming the restaurant that > sells lobster and shrimp for $5. Like evading naming the event where he > says people paid $1850 (or whatever it was) to hear him speak. Like > posting about the 625,500 people who did the 2PD with no failures, no > deaths, no dropouts... and it's old testament people with no records to > support his contentions. No science. No logic. No proof. No substantiation. > > > For example, witness how Bob Pastorio has been unable to disengage... > > ...nor has GaryG > > ...nor has Don Kirkman > > ...nor has Thorsten Schier > > Just another day at the bizarro ranch of Chung the Unreflective. Chung > who has to answer virtually *every* post that anyone makes to *any* > thread he's in. The absolute master of inability to disengage. Chung who > has posted more than all the others he names combined. That same Chung > who exemplifies all that he condemns, but to a greater degree than any > of the ones he decries. > > And notice how Chung has threatened his critics with lawsuits and other > punishments and none has happened. Notice how he tries to inflate the > value of everything about him - meeting in "Paradise" - could he be more > egotistically clownish? Writing those baloney articles and attributing > them to some other author. Just like that FAKE FAQ of his that he says > was written by lots of other people. Maybe so, if he has multiple > personality disorder in addition to all the rest of his lunacies. Chung > the empty suit. > > Foolish Chung. > > Pastorio "The mocker seeks wisdom and finds none, but knowledge comes easily to the discerning." (Proverbs 14:6) Would be more than happy to "glow" and chat about this and other things like cardiology, diabetes and nutrition that interest those following this thread here during the next on-line chat (12/08/05): http://tinyurl.com/cpayh For those who are put off by the signature, my advance apologies for how the LORD has reshaped me: http://tinyurl.com/bgfqt In Christ's love always, Andrew http://tinyurl.com/b6xwk |
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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> "The mocker seeks wisdom and finds none, but knowledge comes easily to > the discerning." (Proverbs 14:6) Ah. So according to your owner's manual, someone who seeks wisdom is a "mocker," and someone who is discerning is a know-it-all. By osmosis, apparently. |
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![]() "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" > wrote in message ... > "Bob (this one)" wrote: >> >> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote: >> >> > Actually, my hope is that through me, the LORD will convince folks to >> > someday repent. Extending an olive leaf to those who are angry about >> > the light of Christ Jesus emanating from my heart has had a powerful >> > effect on folks like Bob Pastorio, GaryG, Thorsten Schier, Ernie >> > Primer, >> > Don Kirkman, et al (Sorry about leaving anybody out). >> >> In the world of psychiatry, there's a technical term "magical thinking." >> It's defined as "A schizotypal personality disorder attributing to one's >> own actions something that had nothing to do with him or her and thus >> assuming that one has a greater influence over events than is actually >> the case." But let's all note that, typically, Chung doesn't actually >> say what he thinks that effect is. Just a vague statement in which he >> tries to congratulate himself, like he always does. >> >> "Powerful effect..." :-) More like typing practice and really basic >> logic to demolish his castle of errors. >> >> Chung to a "T" - poor guy believes he has exerted influence beyond his >> actual sphere of influence. The fact is that he's the widest, >> slowest-moving target in Usenet that I've ever seen. >> >> Chung offers so many outright blunders, so many outright lies, so many >> outright muddy-headed thoughts that it's grand fun to poke him around. >> All those people he's named use him for a verbal pincushion, and he's so >> utterly obtuse as to miss the intellectual desert he lives in. So >> totally panicked about being wrong that he'll lie, evade, and twist >> words to make himself right. Like that whole omer business. Like how >> many calories are in 2 pounds of bread. Like how many calories a person >> will use in running five miles. Like evading naming the restaurant that >> sells lobster and shrimp for $5. Like evading naming the event where he >> says people paid $1850 (or whatever it was) to hear him speak. Like >> posting about the 625,500 people who did the 2PD with no failures, no >> deaths, no dropouts... and it's old testament people with no records to >> support his contentions. No science. No logic. No proof. No >> substantiation. >> >> > For example, witness how Bob Pastorio has been unable to disengage... >> > ...nor has GaryG >> > ...nor has Don Kirkman >> > ...nor has Thorsten Schier >> >> Just another day at the bizarro ranch of Chung the Unreflective. Chung >> who has to answer virtually *every* post that anyone makes to *any* >> thread he's in. The absolute master of inability to disengage. Chung who >> has posted more than all the others he names combined. That same Chung >> who exemplifies all that he condemns, but to a greater degree than any >> of the ones he decries. >> >> And notice how Chung has threatened his critics with lawsuits and other >> punishments and none has happened. Notice how he tries to inflate the >> value of everything about him - meeting in "Paradise" - could he be more >> egotistically clownish? Writing those baloney articles and attributing >> them to some other author. Just like that FAKE FAQ of his that he says >> was written by lots of other people. Maybe so, if he has multiple >> personality disorder in addition to all the rest of his lunacies. Chung >> the empty suit. >> >> Foolish Chung. >> >> Pastorio > > "The mocker seeks wisdom and finds none, but knowledge comes easily to > the discerning." (Proverbs 14:6) Get some help from a mental health professional. |
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