Until you can demonstrate, Michael that the good doctor grew up with Gypsies or studied with North American Shamans or Indian Mystics or was capable of doing a Vulcan mind melt HE CANNOT READ MINDS. That is simply all I am saying. In no way shape or form am I implying he lacked training or expertise or that he pulled his conclusion out of a hat. His conclusion may be correct. Yes, it should be given weight. But ultimately, it is an opinion not a fact. You keep trying to make an argument where no argument exists.
Try reading again and absorbing before you post.
c.d
Try reading again and absorbing before you post.
c.d

...you see, this is where I have trouble. I think based on his training, his experience and the review of the wounds made, that we can accept his evaluation of why the cuts were made. Is it then a fact? No. But is it a reasonable and logical interpretation based on the previous factors? I think yes.
Comment