peace in Jesus nameThe thing is, there's a whole lot of misinformation someone can find on Google. The fact that one can find other people, even a lot of other people, making erroneous claims that you copied from doesn't mean anything other than that it being a common erroneous claim. You need to look to see if they offer evidence--and for those making claims of the variety you were offering, they inevitably don't offer evidence (because, again, there appears to not actually be evidence). And if we want to play the Google game, the funny thing is that I can also, via Google, find people saying that what you were claiming is commonly repeated incorrect information and is made up. (in truth, one can find just about anything claimed by someone via a Google search, showing again how weak of an appeal it is)
In my experience, statements like "this information can be googled" normally simply means "I don't actually have evidence, but I don't want to admit it."
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