I haven't had any experiences that seemed supernatural since I became a skeptic. When I was a Pentecostal in my youth, I did some speaking in tongues, and I had a disturbing experience as a boy that I now think was a night terror of some sort. I think different people are differently prone to have these kinds of experiences. I think a skeptic could be one of those prone people, but I think it would be a struggle for them to become a skeptic in the first place under those circumstances, and of course they would consider hallucinations a likely explanation, unlike a non-skeptic.
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Relapses of a recovering god-aholic
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