Kirk, I have NOT accused you of being a liar or of making your story up. These things happen. In fact, a month or so ago, I placed a little bet on a horse at 11/1, because my wife had texted me to tell me that my daughter Betty was being particularly moody (changing the name and the emotion for the sake of privacy in this example) and then not ten minutes later, I spotted a horse called "Betty Is Moody". It was an outsider and won. This is the sort of event that you are referring to in your OP - I have absolutely no dispute with the FACTS of your post - I merely disagree with the
reasons for it happening. i.e. it is purely chance / coincidence, my wife sends me dozens of texts every day, hundreds of horses run every day, the names coincided, and it happened to win, as outsiders often (yes, often) do. It is not Fate or The Universe or Jesus or Gandalf or Mystic Meg. But I am perfectly willing to accept that you believe whatever mumbo-jumbo you happen to believe. People believe in far stranger things

. That doesn't mean I have to accept it as any sort of reality.
tl;dr: I think what you're saying is utter bull**** but I accept that it's a brand of bull**** that you buy into. That doesn't make you a liar. I have not called you a liar.
Now, onto your
huge, pathetic angry rant: That was one massive ad hominem personal attack there Kirk. And you claim to be able to hold your temper whilst resorting to repeated personal insult after personal insult? Mocking my job and asking "why I would be doing it" when you have little / zero idea what my personal circumstances are? I'd have been more than willing to tell you, had you asked, but instead, you have been attempting to (for unfathomable reasons) physically intimidate me by pointing out that you "were a bouncer for 20 years" and then later alluding to "punching people repeatedly" and "breaking their jaw"?

I have
plenty that I could say about you kirk, based on your opinions in a number of threads, but have not, because I have enough decorum not to reduce myself to such loutishness.