@Frank Apisa,
But you also have the intellectual dishonesty to claim that you know other people don't know things that are part of their experiences.
That's effectively like telling a woman who has been raped by men five times and abused by another four that she can't REALLY know that she can't trust men. Yes, yes, she can really know that she can't trust men. Now, one may turn out to be decent, but as far as she is concerned, the few who don't fit the model are exceptions to the rule, not a disproof. Or beliefs and our experience is our property. Not, "Yes but..." Period.
The definition of insanity? Doing (or saying) the same thing over and over again. Possibly and expecting different results. Though even repeating the same thing over again suggests you are getting senile.
Something about cavemen? Blind guessing. Whether the Earth is round or not? Blind guessing. Existence of God? Blind guessing. At what point ddo you admit you've become a broken record?
https://www.agingcare.com/Articles/respond-when-dementia-causes-elder-to-repeat-150912.htm
If every day for a solid month, I had the same response, wouldn't people get worried I was not of sound mind? Yeah. You're projecting your own sanity slippage onto me. But I don't go around saying the same thing to every argument. I have strong opinions, but I'm not hung up on being "notrmal". There isn't any such thing.