@reasoning logic,
rl, I arrived at the simple fact that it is very difficult to judge people. Early in my working career when I was an auditor, I used to think I was a good judge of people. When I walked into the store for an audit, I made a judgment as to whether the manager was honest or a crook. I was wrong most of the time; the people who I thought was honest turned out to be the crook, and visa-versa.
However, on a2k, when we communicate with so many people we really "do not know," but only by their a2k persona, it's easier to arrive at the individual's personality by how honest and forthcoming they are about their opinions based on facts and evidence. Many even contradict themselves from one post to the next, and even when shown, they deny or ignore it.
When asked specific questions, they come back with irrelevant responses that doesn't address the question. Their use of diversionary tactics is so childish.
I've written off most of those people as a waste of time and effort, and ignore their posts directed to me, but will respond to somebody else that addresses these faulty opinions by those individuals that I just ignore.