Knowing that we don't know everything about anything:
Why do you scientific folks seem to think that there's no such thing as the paranormal? That is, why is it that anyone who experiences something science can't YET explain you call it a scam, hoax, hallucination, paranormal?
Modern science is very limited in terms of how much we have gathered about the universe. WHO ARE YOU to say that such things DEEMED paranormal aren't real? Have you even read the other side of the argument? Have you even read the myriad of case studies or controlled experiments PROVING the existence of such things?
Why is it that when someone asks a paranormal question, YOU are so apt to answer in a lengthy and verbose manner that YOU are right? Where do YOU get your knowledge from? Books! You haven't crafted the science. You got the knowledge from so-and-so, just like anyone else.
SO: WHY are YOU right? Proof? We BOTH have proof!
(Feel free to answer any, or all, of the aforementioned questions, thanks)
2007-06-19
05:45:34
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