The accumulation of fluoride in our brain tissues may not be poisonous but what if the chronic accumulation of fluoride effects the spiritual capabilities of our pineal gland.
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Damn, WhiteNoise beat me to it. Well, here goes:
They are poisoning our precious bodily fluids.
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Back in Descartes' time, they had an excuse to believe the soul was in the pineal gland: they didn't know what it was for, it was connected to the brain, and they desperately wanted to proove that there was such a thing as a soul. Now there's no such mystery left.
Oh, and what about the people who have their pineal gland removed because of a cancer? Do they turn into soulless beasts?
I had to look up what the pineal gland was. I learned something new today. Thanks, CSTDT!
On another note, I have to ask my fluoride conspiracist friend about its effects on the pineal gland. It might set him off on a rant or something. :D
“They are poisoning our precious bodily fluids!”
Hey, it’s been 11 or so years since the last comment was posted, it’s ok for me to be as original as melania trump!
Anatomy romanticism, neurology mysticism, metaphysical idealism, god of the gaps... And conspiracy theories to deny the effectiveness and safety of well managed fluoride levels. Also, the OP likely ignores that fluor is often naturally high in well water (sometimes too much so). Another source of fluoride is tea. Apparently, toxic fluoride levels may have an effect on neurology, but no relation to the pineal. Then as others noted, there's nothing "divine" with that gland. Some books that have promoted this idea in popular culture were actually hoaxes, like the book by "Lobsang Rampa" (actually Cyril Henry Hoskin), "The Third Eye"...
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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