(April 24, 2012 at 7:26 am)lullaby Wrote: What about out of body experiences of people visiting Heaven and Hell.
What about it? These are hallucinations brought on by an oxygen starved brain. You might as well point to dreams as evidence of your imaginary friend.
Quote:When I was at church I took my friend with me and the pastor began talking about his family and personal issues yet neither knew each other.
My goodness! How could this possibly be!?!?!?
How about...
1) The pastor is good at reading people.
2) The pastor knew some information about your friend.
3) The two knew each other and didn't tell you.
4) Your story is an exaggeration or a complete fabrication.
There you have four completely reasonable explanations. Of course, you are free to run with the most unlikely scenario. That being that some supernatural force was involved.
Quote:Later he said they were all true.
Uh-huh....
Quote:A lady did this to me also and it was true.
"A lady"? What did you do... go to some fortune teller? Because frauds like John Edwards, Sylvia Browne and James Van Praagh use cold reading techniques to make people believe they have woo-woo powers. Sounds like you're just as gullible as the dopes who pay big bucks for a ticket to see these charlatans.
Quote:Supernaturalism cannot de denied when you are a living witness.
And how do you know you saw anything supernatural? Magicians are very skilled at deception. If you think you have encountered anyone who has real supernatural ability, tell them to apply to the James Randi Educational Foundation and take the organization's Million Dollar Challenge. All they have to do is demonstrate any supernatural ability under controlled conditions and they will be awarded one million dollars! But be advised that when you offer this challenge, the charlatans will almost certainly come up with excuses why their powers can't be tested. Good luck!
Science flies us to the moon and stars. Religion flies us into buildings.
God allowed 200,000 people to die in an earthquake. So what makes you think he cares about YOUR problems?
God allowed 200,000 people to die in an earthquake. So what makes you think he cares about YOUR problems?