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anyone had an encounter at all? or even believe in ghosts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.moonraker, you are entitled to say what you think about the subject. There will always be those that believe and those that dont believe.
Many things can be explained away, but there will always be the small percentage that, for now, cannot be explained in any way.
I dont believe in a God, but i wouldnt try to change the minds of those that do.
Many things can be explained away, but there will always be the small percentage that, for now, cannot be explained in any way.
I dont believe in a God, but i wouldnt try to change the minds of those that do.
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thats fine moonraker, I wouldnt force you to believe either :)
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Like i have said before, there is no evidence to really substantiate either way. If you believe you believe, if you don't you don't. What we have is just telling it how it is, but my argument is that people who don't believe for whatever reason(if there is any at all) probably condemn all that they don't understand and cannot see and experience with there own eyes anyway. If they lived next door to Manchester but never saw it, if somebody tried to tell them it existed they would condemn it any way possible....That's my argument.
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"people who don't believe for whatever reason(if there is any at all) probably condemn all that they don't understand and cannot see and experience with there own eyes"
thats called disbelief, its not a crime. you might be offended by disbelief but do not need to condemn it either.
i might have seen summink with my own eyes that i have rationalised as tiredness or a misconception, others would see the same thing as ghostly or ethereal. its just the way people are and their perceptions : different, and we all need to accept that.
thats called disbelief, its not a crime. you might be offended by disbelief but do not need to condemn it either.
i might have seen summink with my own eyes that i have rationalised as tiredness or a misconception, others would see the same thing as ghostly or ethereal. its just the way people are and their perceptions : different, and we all need to accept that.
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