12-03-2009, 12:16 | #41 | |
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Isn't it nicer to believe there is something than to believe there isn't? When it all comes to the unknown why not believe? |
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12-03-2009, 12:21 | #42 |
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12-03-2009, 13:13 | #43 |
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This is breaking in to two discussions that I see as very different. The afterlife, paranormal things, ghosts, whatever you call it is something I believe. But I have no belief in religions. To me, the two aren't linked at all.
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12-03-2009, 13:15 | #44 |
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I agree but it is interesting that people who believe in God also believe in the afterlife and paranormal.
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12-03-2009, 13:27 | #45 | |
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Most "non-believers" will be open to the idea of an afterlife/spirit world but remain unconvinced until facts come along to look at. I'm still of the opinion that, no direct evidence has ever come to life about ghosts. It's always embelished stories or odd anecdotes such as "the picture frame of my Nanna fell off 25 days after her funeral. Take 25 away from the age she died, and you get 63. Add on 12 (she died 12th March) and you get 75. 75 is OUR HOUSE NUMBER!!! coincidence?" which to me, scream coincidence, and straw clutching much louder than paranormal.
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12-03-2009, 13:35 | #46 | |
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Lots of talk of when you die you just... no longer exist any more... kind of wanted to see what peoples opinions were on that as I know many people who have some form of faith *do* believe in an afterlife |
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12-03-2009, 13:41 | #47 |
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Part of the reason it's difficult to believe in the spirit world etc, is because, that assumes that our spirit/soul is not exclusive to the physical brain, e.g. synapsis, chemical reaction. That our spirit is a seperate entity to that, with the ability to transfer to a different dimension/universe unlike our own. But, that contradicts the simple physical act of brain damage. Remove/damage certain parts of our brain and person changes. Personalities can alter, sometimes with such severity, they essentially become a different person. Quite odd to happen, if our soul is above all of that.
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12-03-2009, 14:00 | #48 |
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If a professional electrician told me to seek a medium, I'd have to question his technical ability!
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12-03-2009, 14:08 | #49 |
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lol! I said the same thing when my folks told me when I was older (they kept a lot from me about the goings on as they didn't want me to get scared) Apparently, due to finding no fault and digging up half our road and getting another chap in to do it he drew a blank. They chatted for ages about the problems and I think it was kind of brought up by my folks and then he said it might well be and perhaps to try a medium, you never know kind of thing. Poor explanation on my half
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12-03-2009, 14:58 | #50 | |
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There are strong links between neurological states and belief in afterlife, religion etc. Have a look at articles on temporal lobe epilepsy. It's possible to stimulate the brain to have these feelings and it occurs naturally in some people more than others. |
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