naomi24
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//The need for an explanation is not justification for a conclusion. //
I don’t see any conclusions here.
//Until you know the means and understand the process you are not entitled to claim to have knowledge of and/or an explanation for the experience. //
I don’t see any claims of knowledge or, indeed, any explanations here – but people are entitled to claim they have experience.
//Belief does not constitute knowledge which entails understanding, the basis upon which all knowledge is validated and any belief justified. //
Experience is not belief and neither is it knowledge. It’s simply experience.
Happy Halloween! :o)
17:48 Wed 31st Oct 2012
♪♫ Here we go 'round the Mulberry bush ♪♫ . . . ;o)
//I don’t see any conclusions here.//
. . . or there v v v either?
http://www.4thought.t...dy-byng?autoplay=true
When venturing into the 'Twilight Zone' leaving a trail of breadcrumbs back to the real world comes highly recommended.
//I don’t see any claims of knowledge or, indeed, any explanations here – but people are entitled to claim they have experience.//
The claim of dead people communicating intelligibly is certainly no 'explanation'.
Questioning claims about experiences can wait. What I'm questioning is how these unusual (to put it mildly) experiences are being interpreted as well as the (no less unusual) causes to which they are being attributed.
//Experience is not belief and neither is it knowledge. It’s simply experience.//
Precisely the point I thought I was making, Naomi . . . pardon my 'Greek' (and my 'English' too while you're at it). :o/
It is not my intention to enter into a mud slinging competition with others here nor would I care to be perceived as carrying around a glass slipper to see whose foot fits . . . but anyone interested is invited to try it on for size.
Erm, that wouldn't be pumpkin pie with fresh whipped topping you're aiming . . . would it?