Sir, I was wondering if you could enlighten me on how, exactly, you've come to believe that this man's symptoms constitute a supernatural power rather than a psychological disorder.
@claramata - a good and natural question. your scepticism is healthy. the answer is simple. we documented his visions and then compared them to the facts and he was accurate in every case.
@erin - i did not commit him, he was in prison. i had heard about his case and petitioned the courts to allow me to see him.
So, you committed him?!
ReplyDeleteSir, I was wondering if you could enlighten me on how, exactly, you've come to believe that this man's symptoms constitute a supernatural power rather than a psychological disorder.
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ReplyDelete@claramata - a good and natural question. your scepticism is healthy. the answer is simple. we documented his visions and then compared them to the facts and he was accurate in every case.
ReplyDelete@erin - i did not commit him, he was in prison. i had heard about his case and petitioned the courts to allow me to see him.
That does make it sound much more plausible. That doesn't mean I believe you, but you do have a little more possible.
ReplyDeleteDr. Greenberg, I just found a copy of this assesment in a package meant for Aaron, are you the one who sent it?
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