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I don't think so Brady. Here is my electrician.
And he sorted out my faulty lights. So, I think you're wrong Mr Smarty Pants.
I never said you were a liar in fact I never questioned your sincerity. I said that your belief in ghosts was unsupported.
unsupported to who, what are you not grasping. It supported to me, what I now believe. Once again I was attempting to convince no-one, if I was you would have a point. Baffling mate, seriously.
When I to sulphurous and tormenting flames
Must render up myself.
Exactly. Beside @SirHilaryBray told his story in this forum... Obviously we'll discuss it.
Thought
Yep can't argue with that. None of those could be tricks of the light or hoaxes. Therefore the only possible answer is they must be ghosts. It's surprising these clips haven't been on the news given they are such definitive proof.
'You wouldn't think this place could be haunted but Chris Puckett who owns the lot explains that the business often stores cars that have been involved in horrific traffic accidents. This led people to speculate that the aparition was of a woman who was involved in a fatal car crash just weeks earlier and whose mangled car had been stored at the lot.....
...After seeing the footage on the news even her family came forward convinced that the aparition was Tracy saying it would be typical of her to come back and let them know she was ok.'
It's just embarassing.
Why wouldn't this be the type of place that could be haunted? Is there a manual somewhere that states only churches, country houses and inns can be haunted?
Good old Tracy. She always was the sort of person who would communicate to you that her untimely death at the age of 33, leaving her twins orphaned, was not a big deal. And what better way to get that message across than by walking round in circles in a wrecked car lot?
Some more thoughts.
Yes, some of them. The simpletons.
Hailed as a great leap forward in paranormal " looking at stuff on the internet box "
" All the proof I need" said Doctor Professor Billy Bob Benedicts. Head of paranormal
Sciences, elementary drawing and Mullet grooming of the third level. Incorporating
Vin Diesel studies :))
Dragonpool it is All quiet on the western front i repeat all quiet on the western front
So you have nothing to say to the responses you were given? The Wizard in particular gave two lengthy and well thought out rebuttals and all you have to say is that he's being mean so you're leaving? That's not just childish, it's rude, and exemplifies why these debates are a waste of time. When one does not require evidence (and by that I mean evidence which stands up to a modicum of scrutiny) to believe, there is simply no argument to be had.
Sam Harris explains this far better than myself in a 30 second example at 2.30
Can you imagine what kind of World we would be living in today if these types of stories were nipped in the bud at the earliest opportunity rather than willingly past on by enthusiasts until they reach critical mass and become embedded within our culture. Imagine the time we could have saved ourselves, imagine the progress we could have made and imagine the lives that could have been saved.
Being a scientist I'm happy for you to provide some evidence that will change my mind because the implications of ghosts being real would be staggering.
But in 11 pages of this sorry thread the 'believers' have only been able to bring to the table the same thing over and over again: anecdotes that such and such happened or feeble CCTV footage that can easily be explained away as a hoax or trick of the light.
And that's all you've got.
So I'm rather confused why you're bleating about not getting the requisite respect from non believers when you are bringing absolutey nothing that is close to standing up in court to the table.
At least meet us half way mate.
If we're talking about dick measuring I assume you are the person who clicks on those spam e-mails and enters his credit card details for them to empty your account because after all they claim it works so it must be true mustn't it?
Why don't you try replicating this - just be careful you don't drown as Thames currents are pretty vicious:
I can't explain precisely how he did this (although I have a couple of ideas) so therefore I am compelled by the logical leap that the ghost believer constantly makes with these clips of video footage that it must be real.
Even though the guy is a professional magician (so there's a slight chance it could be a trick!) if you're a believer in people being able to walk on water there is simply no possible explanation left except that he is breaking the laws of physics and actually doing it.
(perpex just under the surface, one of the planks is knocked away to make space for the canoists and that fits in with the fact that he is "collected" by the boat rather than make the return trip which was not possible after the canoes had passed.....
either that or he is the son of God?
It's good to be open minded. (if he had crossed to the other side, that would have been impressive)
BUT...
I don't believe in the the afterlife, don't believe in spirits per se. So I won't say what I experienced was a "ghost." I just don't know what it was.
I think Shakespeare had it right: "There is more to heaven and earth than is dreamt up in our philosophy."
We don't exactly know everything. And perhaps we never will.
only the assumption of what caused the effect which is being debated. ;)
One possible explanation could be that many old houses have old and
dodgy electrical wiring ? Causing a few odd problems, which mixed with
a "haunted" reputation ...... can lead people to think of "paranormal event"
Thinking you've heard your name etc, is very common .
It's not an accident that electro-magnetic fields are most powerful in areas where so-called instances of the paranormal occur, and where certain levels of currents that are unable to be perceived by us can induce feelings that someone is watching us, that we are seeing things out of this world, and that bring on sensations like headaches, anxiety, suicide and depression, nausea, fatigue and loss of libido.
The article linked below uses actual science to explain the effect that waves in high electromagnetic environments can have on us, and back up with reasoning exactly why people will say they see or feel something or someone in a "ghost encounter," including seeing shapes, feeling watched, experiencing a sense of despair and anger, fatigue and low energy, etc. There's nothing in these kinds of reports backed up by study that doesn't have a basis in scientific reasoning that is supported by what we know of our world and how it works:
http://science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/afterlife/ghost3.htm
As @Ludovico said, it is no doubt less interesting to imagine living in a world without ghosts and an afterlife, but like it has before, science and the study of how humanity is susceptible psychologically and physiologically to what is in their environment proves that these things are nothing more than fantasies with no basis in fact.
As with most of the posters in here, I favor putting my faith in what is real, as that is where the real meaning of life exists, and not in the pursuit of "another side" or a "God."
Some shocking new footage ! I dare anyone to discount this evidence.