Science can only theorize about supernatural or spiritual things which are relied on by faith.
2007-01-28 21:11:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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As an Atheist I don't explain supernatural occurrences. I just demand extraordinary evidence for extraordinary claims. Science does not have to explain it either. There are many things yet to be discovered as natural phenomena, and natural phenomena does not need a god.
2007-01-29 05:18:01
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answer #2
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answered by Vlasko 3
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This is a really, really bad way of trying to prove God exists. Most of these things are money-grubbing scams.
Whenever God shows himself in a supernatural manner, he leaves no doubt. For example, if he's going to inspire a prophet, every detail shall be as spoken or you put the prophet to death for being fake (or at least that's what Moses said).
Yeah, that has a way of scaring off the con-artists and it makes prophecy rare and wonderful when it happens.
(Snout: Since science has no way of measuring such phenomena, your statement is totally meaningless.)
2007-01-29 05:13:19
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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You are mistaken. There are absolutely no proofs of the supernatural. I will repeat absolutely no proofs.
You also are mistaken in believing that Atheists are not objective thinkers. We are very objective. To the point that it is insulting to most people who are not objective.
2007-01-29 05:24:59
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answered by Anonymous
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They are BS.
Never seen ANY proofs can you provide any?
And for your information, I am willing to accept a miracle as an explanation if all other avenues are exhausted, and no I dont need to see it myself. I just believe first that they dont happen. if a miracle is the only plausible explanation then I will except that as the explanation. Most of us are waiting for the claims to cease and the evidence to be presented.
As for 'God', atheist dont usually claim to be KNOWING that a 'God' does not exist.
NOTE: Someone telling me their dog speaks to them is not evidence enough for me to believe that is true.
2007-01-29 05:10:39
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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The controversy will continue, however the people who have experienced more than one supernatural event in their lifetime will not be satisfied with the explanations that the scientists or non-believers provide.
Things happen and we do not know why or how or for what reason.
2007-01-29 05:21:10
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answer #6
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answered by ? 5
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They are called delusional mental disorders. Caused by chemical imbalance or lesions in the brain some of them can now be treated by zyprexa (use only as directed, see a doctor).
2007-01-29 05:13:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Science is still waiting for any objective, credible evidence of the phenomena you describe.
2007-01-29 05:12:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Drugs including alcohol caffeine etc, nerves, tiredness, exhaustion, hunger, dehydration, over-active imagination, too many horror movies or books, people playing hoaxes on others, coincidence.
2007-01-29 05:15:10
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answer #9
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answered by CHEESUS GROYST 5
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I tend to agree with The Go And Get F*cked Pirate...
2007-01-29 05:13:53
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answer #10
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answered by Mr. NoneofYourbusiness 3
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