For most on this forum this is probably old hat, but it still is new to me and I enjoy the search.
Not always. I think Fattydash's lost Eagle was a new one for me. I had to take a rear seat there, but learned so much once the real Apollo gurus at this forum got stuck into him. Then there was the PLSS debacle with Romulus. That was a variation on a theme I guess, a new twist on Ralph Rene's spurious thermodynamics of metabolic heat management and sublimation. That debate was more about standards of proof than actual theory, it's a tact that some CTs take - shifting the burden of proof.
I'll echo previous posters, and my own thoughts: The joy of this forum is the education we receive when a CT turns up with a different angle. However, as others have remarked before, the standard of CT really goes to show where the hoax theory sits. Now they are quite rabid, spitting venom as they go over long debunked ground. I understand that in the distant past, long before I got involved in this forum, some of the CTs were quite polite. Jay might be able to confirm a few characters that actually tried to debate their point. Most of the CTs I have met quickly resort to
ad hominenOnce in a while there is something new. It happens rarely nowadays. They mostly come at night... when it's dark. Someone remind me, was it also Romulus that aired the missing Saturn V blueprint argument. I learned so much from that episode. This statement alone shows the strength of the forum, the knowledge I gained is more memorable that the person’s name. That speaks volumes.