Nope
2007-12-15 14:01:23
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answer #1
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answered by dot2dot 2
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Subjectively unquestionable yes. I work at a veterinary hospital. One day we had a cat in with a rare form of bone cancer that we had let have the run of the doctor's office, because he couldn't maneuver in a small cage well. I was in back, cleaning some cages when I stepped back to let a cat pass by me. We had 2 black and white hospital cats at that time who had free range, so seeing some black and white cat legs didn't surprise me much. Until I realised that all I was seeing was legs, no body, no head, no tail. I was able to look directly at them as they sauntered around the corner. Probably had a good 5 to 10 seconds of seeing them before the faded out of view. We discovered half an hour later that the kitty in the office had died.
So... highly supernatural, and I strongly doubt I was hallucinating. But still, entirely subjective.
2007-12-15 22:09:13
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answer #2
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answered by shiariryu 5
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Basic answer, Yes.
Basic experience several. But I will just mention a few.
I have seen legs 4 inches shorter than the other grow Right before my eyes to the same length as the other one. I have seen people who the doctors say there is no hope for them and watched them fully recover that actually caused the doctors to believe.( That person was my mother). I have seen tumors disappear. I could go on and on but this is the problem. For those who believe, no explanation is necessary. For those who don't believe, no explanation is enough. A miracle can happen right in front of their eyes and they still wont believe. Because they are not seeking the Lord.
2007-12-15 22:17:43
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answered by guitarrman45 7
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Questionably--yes. Unquestionably--no.
2007-12-15 22:01:57
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answered by Gen•X•er (I love zombies!) 6
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Yes, unquestionably supernatural.
2007-12-15 22:12:08
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answered by pshdsa 5
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Yes, and there was witnesses. That is why nobody liked to work alone with me.
One was mexican.
Another Indian.
One Arabian, and even a few blacks.
Not even my caucasion boss and the asst. manager would close the store with me.
When I worked at a church ran daycare even the pastor was frightened out of his witts several times, claming to have seen a vampirish looking man wearing a black trench in the actual church hall.
Lately I've lost two neighbors.
That's okay I didn't like the cops up here every night anyway. LOL!!!!!!!!!!
2007-12-15 22:06:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Not me personally, but there were a lot of rumors about the old building my church/ex-school used to rent. (It's torn down now.) Staff and students reported hearing singing in the sanctuary when there was no one there; and students had reported multiple doors in a room opening and slamming shut at the same time. In some cases the doors were locked.
I am not sure about the veracity of those previous reports, mostly because they were circulated by high- and middle- schoolers. But I have known two people who personally experienced some weird stuff in that building.
One was the ex-janitor who still goes to my church. Sometimes, when he left the building after cleaning it up, he would see a peg-legged man on top of the building throwing icicles at him.
The other person was my brother. He told me about one time when he was standing at the top of the stairs, and he felt someone trip and push him down those stairs. He wasn't hurt, but when he looked up, there was no one there.
So those were the freakiest reports I'd ever heard of about that old building. If the janitor and my brother are making those stories up, it's sure one heck of a whopper.
2007-12-15 22:09:03
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answered by ATWolf 5
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No. Humans have delved deep into nature, all the way down into the subatomic level, and have found nothing " super " in it.
There is no super-nature or supernatural. There is only the natural world as far as empirical evidence is concerned.
2007-12-15 22:09:07
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answered by Starstuff58 5
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Supernatural? By the common definition of this term, yes.
Unquestionably? No. Everything can be questioned.
Everything.
2007-12-15 22:06:40
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answered by kriosalysia 5
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There's no such thing as something which is unquestionably supernatural... especially since we are familiar with the concept of delusions and hallucinations.
In fact, I can't think of *anything* that is unquestionable.
2007-12-15 22:06:04
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answered by Snark 7
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