(April 9, 2018 at 10:22 pm)Transcended Dimensions Wrote:(April 9, 2018 at 10:18 pm)Lutrinae Wrote: You can turn it around in your own mind to suit your own biased opinions, certainly.
It does not equate to reality, however.
I would actually be presenting the argument both ways here. I can use that argument in favor of the skeptics but, at the same time, turn it around in favor of the paranormal researchers. This presents the argument both ways for both the paranormal researchers and the skeptics to keep an open mind and not limit themselves to their particular views.
What argument, though? You certainly speak word salad nicely enough, but you haven't provided anything of value.
What actual argument does the paranormal researcher have that could possibly persuade me in any way to consider his position? If you've done the research, I'm assuming you have since you are advocating for them so badly, then you should be capable of providing the most amazing arguments that will automatically make me a believer in the paranormal.
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