(September 6, 2015 at 6:21 pm)Shuffle Wrote: If Casper is an atheist, and does not believe in ghosts, then your interpretation is right.
If the Casper part of his post was just a joke and the rest was actually his response to my question, then my interpretation is right.
We will only know who's is right when he comes back and clarifies his post, but until then, we can only interpret.
Actually, it was a reference to Casper the Friendly Ghost, the whole thing was a joke post. He was saying that a ghost didn't believe in ghosts either, and that the ghost was an atheist. I suppose if you don't know who Casper is, the joke is missed entirely...
I would more generally advocate that one only leave one entrance into their mind(reason), and keep the rest of it rather closed, as it is one hell of a lot easier to shovel shit in than it is to get it out.
If the evidence and reason for you to believe something isn't really any better than the reason you should believe some rural farmer from Arkansas got anally probed by interstellar visitors, then you probably shouldn't.
If the evidence and reason for you to believe something isn't really any better than the reason you should believe some rural farmer from Arkansas got anally probed by interstellar visitors, then you probably shouldn't.