>> I believe everything & nothing
(Sorry to be so cryptic)
Ciao!
2007-10-18 11:52:05
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answer #1
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answered by Blood Makes Noise 6
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No. Sometimes the light plays tricks. For me to believe something, I have to see it constantly for at least a minute, then get witnesses and attempt to verify it with my other senses.
For example: a couple of months ago, a neighborhood cat by the name of Bootsie was hit by a car and killed. He was buried in the back yard and I was very upset because he was a very sweet cat. A couple of weeks after his death, I was walking through the kitchen and while I was passing by the sliding glass door, I thought I saw him out of the corner of my eye, sitting there, staring at me and partly rotting! I turned my full attention to the spot and found that it was just a pile of leaves that the light was hitting at a certain angle. It scared the heck out of me, but it was a trick of the light, not a zombie Bootsie.
Now, if I had turned my full gaze to the area and the zombie cat was still sitting there patiently like he was waiting for me to walk up and pet him, I would have blinked a couple of times, tried to view it from different angles and then called up my husband, my father and any other relative I could get a hold of to come over and verify that I'm not hallucinating. And then we would all have attempted to use a few other senses to verify if it was real.
2007-10-18 11:47:21
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answered by Avie 7
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I believe I'm seeing it.
What I should make of it, how I should interpret, it is something else.
When I have a migraine I see bright floating sparkly caterpillar shapes.
But I don't think there are sparkly caterpillars floating in space... just because I can see them.
I once saw an utterly convincing UFO.
I was wrong. Not about the seeing, but about how I'd "read"what I saw.
2007-10-18 11:42:10
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answer #3
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answered by Pedestal 42 7
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No!
There is an unspoken law about Satan and his abilities. Deceit is #1. What more deceives us humans is our sight. Illusions are Satan's 3rd # 1 gift. Don't be fooled as the bible states in the first 5 books. A fool is just as bad as Satan.
2007-10-18 11:51:52
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answered by Khelie 2
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No because I see movies and movies aren't always based on real events or real people . And I see pictures that people made of something that doesn't exist .
2007-10-18 11:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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