Percy writes:
Once you're able to believe in something without evidence, such as God, then it's possible to believe in anything without evidence, such as that there is evidence of God. Did you know there's more evidence for Jesus Christ than for Julius Caesar? (I hope you answered no.) Did you know there's as much evidence for Jesus Christ as for King Arthur of Camelot? (I hope you answered yes.)
Well, Jesus didn't write books or have coins struck with his mug on them. As for King Arthur, Bede has an interesting explanation. When Rome was being sacked by the Visigoths in 410, they recalled all the legions stationed in England. As usual, a few got left behind, one who was named Arthurius. Add some telephone games and King Alfred and voila, King Arthur.
During your descent into absurd and baseless ramblings you may have noticed a change in how people respond to you, changing from explanatory rebuttals into mockery. There's no point rebutting you anymore, you just say, "Good point," then continue on in your incoherent nonsensical way.
You have always had this quality but until recently would only employ it in the service of encouraging serious consideration of ideas with little or no evidence. But now you just endlessly present ludicrous "evidence." There's a real world out there, try engaging with it sometime.
Phat himself gave us a clue, it is mental decline due to leaving his diabetes 2 untreated. I figure two years till death, the rest home, or the looney bin beset by demons in his head.
We'll see.
The problem with knowing everything is learning nothing.
If you don't know what you're doing, find someone who does, and do what they do.
Republican = death