Sae,
This idea commits the argument from popularity fallacy. No amount of people agreeing adds weight to a proposition no matter how many people seem to agree. Fr0d0 makes a good point and thoughts along those lines have led me to believe that personal experience is not evidence.
Rhizo
Quote:Sure, and the witness could have been paid off, hallucinating at the time, memory wiped, mentally unstable, anything really. If there was no corroboration as far as a spirit or soul goes... then there would be no organized religion. Take Christianity for instance... if Arcanus says something: you usually agree with it. That is corroboration with Arcanus's statement. A soul or spirit should be no different.
This idea commits the argument from popularity fallacy. No amount of people agreeing adds weight to a proposition no matter how many people seem to agree. Fr0d0 makes a good point and thoughts along those lines have led me to believe that personal experience is not evidence.
Rhizo