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Post by billieholiday on Nov 20, 2013 12:01:12 GMT -5
On his yuku.com site [http://7seals.yuku.com/topic/754/Dr-Scott-McQuate-is-contacted-111013#.Uozo96ymKRM], Brad posted , "Yesterday, 11/19/13, I had an exchange with Scott McQuate on Facebook. He was respectful and now he is on the spot as to he is going to have to react to my "7 Seals" revealed as 'beyond Einstein theories'. I pray he makes a wise decision."
A "wise decision" would be to utterly ignore Brad and his nonsense. Other good choices would be pointing out that Brad's nonsense is nonsense and mocking him ruthlessly.
I suspect that "respectful" describes the reaction of a great many persons whom Brad assaults with his nonsense. A polite, dismissive, "That's interesting".
Once again Brad's self-centered arrogance shows clear and bright with his declaration that his latest victim, "...is on the spot as to he is going to have to react to my "7 Seals" revealed as 'beyond Einstein theories'." Yep! Brad certainly has the fellow on the ropes!
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Post by billieholiday on Nov 20, 2013 12:14:28 GMT -5
FWIW, Dr Scott McQuate appears to be a crackpot along the lines of Brad Watson albeit a crackpot with a more extensive publishing record. See: www.paxeonpublishing.com/The-Works.htmlGotta love those testimonials from satisfied readers: "Rivals the DaVinci Code in its implications to Christianity." It's utter nonsense, in other words. I wonder if it is as amateurish and poorly written as Dan Brown's hack work. "I'm 85 years old, have over 300 books in my library and yours is in first place." The guy owns three hundred books so he ought to know a good own when he reads one. Right?
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