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Originally Posted by Rohag
Over the past couple of years I've had a physical medical oddity.
One doctor said with confidence, "Oh, this is an x."
Another doctor looked at the same and said with confidence, "Oh, this is a y."
And a third doctor looked at the same and said with confidence, "Oh, this is a z."
I am amused.
If three trained medical doctors can examine the same physical symptom and reach three different conclusions, how confident can we be in the judgements of those attempting to examine the immaterial? 
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Thank you ((((((((( Rohag )))))))))
I agree, thank you for your kindness and insight
(do you think I "should" ......... (edited

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