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Qwerty, as I’m reading your posts, I keep thinking of great arguments and proofs to answer your questions.
However, I keep stopping myself from answering, because I remember that every attack that you wrote here had PAGES of discussions in previous threads. I already wrote many posts proving that nevuah is possible nowadays (although I never tried to prove or convince you that the Rebbe is a novi – I don’t think that convincing someone of deep religious convictions is easy on public anonymous forums), proving that the Rebbe wasn’t the only one in history who said extreme-sounding statements about tzaddikim (although I never tried explaining you what the Rebbe’s statement actually meant – I don’t think that explaining deep ideas in Torah and mysticism is easy on public anonymous forums, though I did refer you to a shiur from YY Jacobson on the subject), and much much more.
Despite my hundreds of posts to you, you would still insist that I always ignored your questions (and of course, you insisted on ending every question with “checkmate”.)
Thus, rehashing all the proofs etc. would make me similar to the prisoners in the story that I mentioned above.