(June 21, 2016 at 8:39 am)Ignorant Wrote:(June 21, 2016 at 6:51 am)Mr.wizard Wrote: All I said was someone making up a resurrection story is more plausible than someone actually rising from the dead. Im not sure that someone hallucinating a resurrection would be more plausible than someone making up a resurrection, it would depend on the circumstances. A hallucination would however be more plausible than an actual resurrection, since hallucinations, just like lies, are known to also occur.
Did you know, that if one of your loved ones dies, and within 6 months, you have a "vision" of them and interact with that vision, that is not considered pathological? Instead, it is considered a normal human response? There is no treatment or medication recommended in that situation.
Did you know if you eat two bananas really fast and chug a Sprite, you will vomit? I like sharing random information too.