dekobedeharden wrote:Latrell wrote:Rhettmatic wrote:
I was starting to think I was the only skeptic here.
After spending my childhood traumatized by the cinematic classic "Ghostbusters 2" and inspecting paintings to see if the eyes were moving, I am now an adult man who does not believe in ghosts.
But I find it quaintly charming that some of you guys do!
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Honestly man, I think thats an arrogant attitude to have. Whether or not there are ghosts or UFO's or whatever I think we should all agree that there IS unexplainable phenomena out there. There have literally been millions of people who have witnessed all sorts of it.
Don't just dismiss it because you haven't experienced something like that. I just find it so arrogant when people are so quick to write off anything that can't be explained by our current (still primitive) science.
I love this post. I am not religious by any means or really spiritual but i am very logically minded and logically minded people do not dismiss things they cannot explain. There have been way too many instances of unexplainable phenomena and to say that every single one of them was a fabrication is arrogant. People lie..but as you increase the amount of people the probability that all of them are lying tends to decrease. There are Near Death Experiences, UFO's, ghosts, premonitions, all sorts of things that most "scientific minds" dismiss. In an a finite obserable universe and infinite universe the probability of there being no other life forms is almost non existant. People really wana convince me we are the only ones out there where there are infinite other planets such as ours? In the same way you can rationalize all other events, you don't dismiss the words of billions of people throughout our history.
It's this weird thing in our society. Its basically spiritualism vs science,you're either one or the other..can't be both. When really they should go hand in hand.
""Science without spirituality is lame and spirituality without science is blind"
-Albert Einstein