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[–] SarMegahhikkitha [S] ago
As it says in the second video, the detail he went into wasn't just pinpoint accurate but hidden across 100+ different books which are themselves voluminous. Not only would it be impressive for a (clearly) simple-minded boy of his age (with a reputation as secular) to have read all this material (giant hardcovers not allowed to study until you're 40, would've been seen and despised by his secular parents and/or friends), but if he were a coached witness then the rabbi (who everyone concerned agrees he only came to 3 days prior) would be asking leading questions instead of him taking questions from the audience. Why would a secular boy who died for 15 minutes (impossible without brain damage) and saw garbage feel compelled to go to a rabbi and agree to make all this up?
At a certain point it's clear to everyone but yourself that you simply don't want to believe, no matter what proof is produced.
[–] GoddammitMrNoodle ago
Isn't believing something that doesn't exist a symptom of mental illness?
[–] scoopadoop 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
The way this kid is talking about this stuff, I don't want to seem crazy, but I think this kid is legit.