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No problem, Phil. I'm just getting tired of a few people posting on this subject who're hiding their pseudoskepticism behind the mask of science. It doesn't take much for true colours to emerge though.
No problem, Phil. I'm just getting tired of a few people posting on this subject who're hiding their pseudoskepticism behind the mask of science. It doesn't take much for true colours to emerge though.
(post#141). You seem to be arguing strongly on the side of believers. Was that a typo?I do not believe in anything paranormal
There really is nothing pseudo about my skepticism. It is absolutely real, I can assure you. And it has not in any way been hidden, it is quite out in the open. Do my (repeated, ignored) requests for some sort of substantiation for your claims come as a surprise? Do you think I should simply believe what you tell me?
What are my true colours? Perhaps we could at least get an explanation for that claim? You have failed to substantiate any of the others.
And do you stand by your earlier statement that (post#141). You seem to be arguing strongly on the side of believers. Was that a typo?
No idea what you're saying, Jon. Your unicorn comment put you on ignore.
Jon, from where I am sitting, and I know what has happened to me over the years, can I prove it, no I can't, but I know it happened, to you because I can't prove it you won't believe it and will call me a lier and then take the p*** with comments about your unicorns, at which point there is no point in answering you questions because all you do is ask for proof, which you know can not be provided and then call the person a lier and take the p***.
If you read through this thread, you will agree that at no point have I called anyone a liar, so perhaps you'd like to withdraw that. All I am asking for is some sort of evidence to support the claims that have been made. I think this is quite reasonable.
I would love psychic power to have some sort of basis in reality! But I am not going to believe that it has until someone can demonstrate it. When I buy a new camera, I test it, read the reviews, listen to people whose opinions I trust. Then and only then do I buy it. I do not buy it on the strength of the manufacturer's claims.
Indeed. But if you expect people to believe they happened, you have to offer proof. At least, that's what my unicorn says.
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Indeed. But if you expect people to believe they happened, you have to offer proof. At least, that's what my unicorn says.
It's far more rational explanation for 'sightings' than dead people with dead clothes and dead shoes and socks coming back to visit us, but just tantalisingly out of direct sight.
As far as I can see the only intelligent and zetetic way to approach this subject is this:
From anecdotal evidence and studies so far done there appears that there may be observable phenomenon happening that we cannot explain within the confines of our current paradigm. It is also apparent that we have yet to provide conclusive evidence for these observed phenomenon so the zetetic approach would seem to be to look for new methods of testing in the hope that we find a reconciliation.
This approach makes more sense to me that to ridicule.
Oh, and I'm still ignoring you, Jon, so you only pop up in other people's quotes. Feel free to apologise and you can come back on board.
That's actually quite funny.
I don't care if you apologise or not, tbh. You've shown your colours and been completely dismissive without asking a single pertinent or genuinely enquiring question.
When i was in school, we had a Religious Education teacher who was also an RAF Padre, if you managed to manoeuvre the conversation to the Ouija board he took on a whole different attitude, basically saying never ever get involved with it as it was a dangerous item, he was also a qualified exorcist and had to on several occasions perform exorcisms because the Ouija board had been used and spirits had been released, now ive never had the inclination to use one because of the stories i have been told by friends who have used them, and they were the sort of people not to make up stories they were telling me.
I'm an empiricist and there has never been any hard scientific evidence of 'supernatural' phenomena, so I am a skeptic.
I'm also open-minded, there are all sorts of possibilities opened up in the fields of advanced physics regarding dimensions beyond the ones we exist in and can perceive....and we have really no clue how 'consciousness' comes about yet.