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Differing opinions make the world go 'round. Can you imagine how boring it would be if everyone always agreed on everything?? Hearing different points of view or opinions that contradict your own thoughts or beliefs should not be taken as insults or offensive, but rather open your mind up to an idea that maybe you have not considered before. It's a way to reflect and evaluate your beliefs, and sometimes change them in light of new information or evidence. How else can you learn new things but to be presented with new information, even if it goes against your initial way of thinking? So, no I don't think there should be all censoring. We're all adults here, I think we can handle some disagreements- and if you don't like it, you don't have to read or agree with it :)
Also, Mike, where have you seen censorship on the science-based site? I read it every day and have not noticed it, though it's quite possible I missed it. Just curious.
Mike, if "the pledge" that you are referring to is the one posted on the science based massage ning group, I'm wondering how you are interpreting it?
I've printed it and read it---I don't see the conflict?
Kim stated "Differing opinions make the world go 'round. Can you imagine how boring it would be if everyone always agreed on everything?? Hearing different points of view or opinions that contradict your own thoughts or beliefs should not be taken as insults or offensive, but rather open your mind up to an idea that maybe you have not considered before. It's a way to reflect and evaluate your beliefs, and sometimes change them in light of new information or evidence. How else can you learn new things but to be presented with new information, even if it goes against your initial way of thinking? So, no I don't think there should be all censoring. We're all adults here, I think we can handle some disagreements- and if you don't like it, you don't have to read or agree with it"
Again, in reading this, I'm unclear as to the intent of your question "why the pledge?"
I may be missing something----please clarify.
MIke, as far as I know, and I am not speaking for Dr. Lawton here, "the pledge" is something of Dr. Lawton's that he has shared on the science-based site. I'm missing your point- if someone agrees with it, they can sign it, if the do not agree with it, they don't have to; it's not like anyone is being forced to. He is not deleting anyone's comments nor telling anyone they can't say or believe something. So, how is that censorship? And what does that have to do with this site, anyways?
Sorry to hear Laura, I don't believe in censorship either; unless it's to edit something I wrote and later thought better of. I have greatly appreciated your contributions to discussions and respect your opinion and experience in the field.
Relaxation massage doesn't get the respect it deserves, I agree, and yet Swedish is the basis to most techniques employed today; go figure.
Mike, I also appreciate your comments over in EVP. I am a researcher and a LMT and don't necessarily agree with everyone on that site; but I love the discussions.
The pledge is a form of censorship. Laura had cited Bodhi's site and I had just seen it at that site. That site isn't just proving evidence. It is separating therapists. It divides. That is my opinion. And as Laura said, "Censorship... ". I think it relates.
Kim Goral said:MIke, as far as I know, and I am not speaking for Dr. Lawton here, "the pledge" is something of Dr. Lawton's that he has shared on the science-based site. I'm missing your point- if someone agrees with it, they can sign it, if the do not agree with it, they don't have to; it's not like anyone is being forced to. He is not deleting anyone's comments nor telling anyone they can't say or believe something. So, how is that censorship? And what does that have to do with this site, anyways?
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