Mandalore wrote:Says who
CommanderOtto wrote:if the spiritual doesn't exist...I just don't understand how scientists would be able to prove that. It is impossible for some things to be a work of our imagination or a result of a natural phenomenon. How could someone scientifically explain the following?
*People immediately getting cured of certain diseases (miracles)? Don't know. Do you have evidence of this occurring in cases where it's not a psychosomatic injury?
*ghosts Scared people misinterpreting natural phenomena
*rituals where people speak to the spirits? Stage magic - misdirection, cold reading, relying on the audience's desire to see the supernatural.
*people who can see the future? Confirmation bias - people noticing true predictions and ignoring false ones. Also, assigning specific events to vague predictions.
Darth Crater wrote:And you trust someone who claims to speak to the dead or see the future?
Give me a specific example, I'll give you a likely explanation. Most of those will be "confirmation bias", "cold reading", or "desire for attention".
EDIT:CommanderOtto wrote:if the spiritual doesn't exist...I just don't understand how scientists would be able to prove that. It is impossible for some things to be a work of our imagination or a result of a natural phenomenon. How could someone scientifically explain the following?
*People immediately getting cured of certain diseases (miracles)? Don't know. Do you have evidence of this occurring in cases where it's not a psychosomatic injury?
*ghosts Scared people misinterpreting natural phenomena
*rituals where people speak to the spirits? Stage magic - misdirection, cold reading, relying on the audience's desire to see the supernatural.
*people who can see the future? Confirmation bias - people noticing true predictions and ignoring false ones. Also, assigning specific events to vague predictions.
3.14pi wrote:Darth Crater wrote:And you trust someone who claims to speak to the dead or see the future?
Give me a specific example, I'll give you a likely explanation. Most of those will be "confirmation bias", "cold reading", or "desire for attention".
EDIT:CommanderOtto wrote:if the spiritual doesn't exist...I just don't understand how scientists would be able to prove that. It is impossible for some things to be a work of our imagination or a result of a natural phenomenon. How could someone scientifically explain the following?
*People immediately getting cured of certain diseases (miracles)? Don't know. Do you have evidence of this occurring in cases where it's not a psychosomatic injury?
*ghosts Scared people misinterpreting natural phenomena
*rituals where people speak to the spirits? Stage magic - misdirection, cold reading, relying on the audience's desire to see the supernatural.
*people who can see the future? Confirmation bias - people noticing true predictions and ignoring false ones. Also, assigning specific events to vague predictions.
Otto, you should know that the Bible says that one who consults spirits (speaks to the dead) is called a necromancer and is put to death (Deuteronomy). I will find the specific place if you would like . So only pagans could be claiming to speak to spirits and have some credibility—only thing is, THEY DON'T!!!
I'm with Crater all the way on this one...We've finally found a thread in which we won't fight...I'm kinda excited
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