User talk:91.122.6.48

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I reverted deletions and massive alterations which attempted to change the Pierre Teilhard de Chardin‎‎ article into a presentation of what appear to be your own singularly arcane & peculiarly obtuse theories on the nature of the universe, and apparent conceits of actually understanding it more extensively than anyone else ever has. I confess that I tend to side with those who generally assert that those who most understand the most important aspects of Reality and Self most abandon such arrogant conceits very early in their mortal lives, and are most cautious and taciturn in presenting their own peculiar ideas. I am not blocking this IP, as yet, because I am quite aware the evidence clearly indicates that you have operated under numerous IPs to attempt to present your peculiar views in various articles here, and will likely simply switch IPs in your next edits. ~ Kalki·· 10:58, 30 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]