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Ghosts
Nov 10 2007, 5:54 am
By: JamaL
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Nov 12 2007, 6:22 pm lil-Inferno Post #21

Just here for the pie

Quote from JordanN
If ghosts are real then I'm the founder of the ghostbusters. But yeah I don't believe in any ghosts or paranormal things. Most of those things you see on t.v or just very heavily edited exaggerated videos that want to make people believe in almost anything. (except the bible). I mean if ghosts are real then how come there only in specific places? Why can't they be everywhere cause there suppose to represent dead spirits and let me see. People who died since the beginning of time. Should be over 50 billion and with that amount of ghosts everyone should be scared to death. And how can people "actually" see them when their invisible. I don't see how these fancy gadgets make them special. Plus the sounds.
Well whats the explanation for people that have true experiences, or the little white figures in pictures. I myself sometimes get these 'chills' but I know it isn't from ghosts, it's just from the state of your mind. If you have a clear mental image of a very hot place, most likely you'll feel warmer, I sometimes do that especially now in Winter.




Nov 13 2007, 1:30 am Kellimus Post #22



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Superstitions are the things people make up to rationalize their fear of that which they do not understand (in this case, false positive pattern recognition in wind and shadows). Most popular religions fall into the category of superstition, but with the added twist of gaining power by manipulating others into believing the superstition.

Learn how your senses work, look twice, and investigate. This will cause your 'ghosts' to stop existing.

True ignorant skeptisism right there.


Sorry, but I've "learned how my senses work", "looked twice", (in all accounts that I've had) and "investigated" and I've never had 'ghosts' stop existing.

Everyone in here, including myself, are wrong.

Let's just leave it at that :D



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Nov 13 2007, 7:27 am AntiSleep Post #23



Quote from Kellimus
Everyone in here, including myself, are wrong.
That is the most sensible thing I have seen you post.

This seemed relevant:
http://www.theskepticsguide.org/sgublog/?p=51#more-51



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Nov 13 2007, 7:36 am AntiSleep Post #24



Quote from Kellimus
Sorry, but I've "learned how my senses work", "looked twice", (in all accounts that I've had) and "investigated" and I've never had 'ghosts' stop existing.
You seem woefully benighted about your perceptual filters. Until you show me you understand what I am talking about when I say that, I have no reason to direct my posts to you.



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Nov 14 2007, 12:58 am Akar Post #25



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Everyone in here, including myself, are wrong.
I agree. We're all wrong.



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Nov 14 2007, 4:14 am ClansAreForGays Post #26



Especially you.

Anyways, you can see the best evidence against haunting from one of the worst events in history, the holocaust. Auswitz, berk, and others that remain standing for memorial reasons have daily tours. These places are almost certifiably not haunted. Now let me finish up this logic with the obvious. Ghost hunter evidence is always found in places where violent deaths have occured, sometimes not even, but as any ghost hunter and they will tell you there is a true coralation between the sites death history, and its haunting activity. There should be NO other place on Earth as haunted as these sites.
This has always been the most damming evidence against this. So either the president of Iran is right about the holocaust not happening, or ghost are FAKE.




Nov 15 2007, 8:57 pm Kellimus Post #27



Quote from AntiSleep
You seem woefully benighted about your perceptual filters. Until you show me you understand what I am talking about when I say that, I have no reason to direct my posts to you.

When you quit using the Ad Hominem Abusive every time you post towards me, or anyone that has a different opinion than you, I'll try to consider you an intellectual debater.



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Nov 16 2007, 3:15 am Demented Shaman Post #28



Quote from Akar
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Everyone in here, including myself, are wrong.
I agree. We're all wrong.
I DON'T AGREE.

NO ONE KNOWS. I'M NOT WRONG.



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Nov 16 2007, 3:45 am Killer2121 Post #29



should start talken about ghosts be for mini moose closes this



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Jan 16 2008, 10:08 am candle12345 Post #30



Agreed.
When someone takes me somewhere and I genuinely experience it, I'll believe.
But IMO, most of these people fall into the same boat, people obsessing over the fact that there is "something else" out there. "One sees what one wants to see, and one hears what one wishes to hear" applies here, people think it's real because they want it to be real.

The same thing goes for many obsessive religious people [The ones who run around preaching it to people who don't want to listen. I am quite happy for someone to be christian, so long as they don't shove it in my face]

The fact that you mentioned you were in grade 1 and 2 for those is rather stupid. A ball could quite likely go missing in a janitors shed. Some girls hair being lifted is simply wind, and the temperature drop is caused by fear or other emotions, you get a shiver down your spine, it doesn't mean anything. You think it's a ghost coz you want it to. Heck I'm getting them right now, I get them quite often while reading, playing starcraft, and other things that make me rather happy



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Jan 16 2008, 1:42 pm FooFighters Post #31



Ghostz are real, i had an experience with them at 7:49 [almost late to school {7th grade}] Well here it goes
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It was warm out [probably 91 degrees ferenheit] but i was still sleeping... my body tempurature went down to about 37 degrees, and i could feel something trying to possess me, then i saw a type of face when i woke up...

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another thing u should try to explain is this story... and after that, how my friend's leg bled when there was nothing to cut him with?



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Jan 16 2008, 10:38 pm Centreri Post #32

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You know, 37 degrees Celsius is exactly one degree above normal body temperature. And if your temperature dropped that low in Fahrenheit, you'd be dead. The possession is.. a dream.

Describe your leg-related dilemma. You were staring at it, and suddenly a cut appeared and started bleeding?



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Mar 15 2008, 5:39 pm FooFighters Post #33



Quote from Centreri
You know, 37 degrees Celsius is exactly one degree above normal body temperature. And if your temperature dropped that low in Fahrenheit, you'd be dead. The possession is.. a dream. Describe your leg-related dilemma. You were staring at it, and suddenly a cut appeared and started bleeding?
If i was talking about Celsius, i wouldve mentioned it, i never use Celsius [unless my teacher needs the class to do math homework on it]
i use Farenhiet, like it could be 91 degrees Celsius man
and the cut thing, we didnt stare at it, we were playing Resident Evil Ø, and he never noticed it, and he didnt have a mark where the leg bled before we played RE Ø



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Mar 17 2008, 10:40 pm Centreri Post #34

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.. As I said, if your body temperature dropped to 37 degrees Farenheit, you're pretty much dead. If a 10 degrees change in temperature up pretty much means you're about to die, what do you think a 60 degree change down would signify?

Leg cut, so... It makes much more sense that you cut yourself and didn't know it then a supernatural being from the world of the dead got angry that you were killings its online friends and scratched you.

Oh, and Celsius > Farenheit.



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Mar 18 2008, 6:19 am AfterLifeLochie Post #35



Ghosts?? Yeah, I belive, but, some things can be explained, some can't!
How about this kinda-freaky story about combustion (fire) and ghosts:

AGNES PHILLIPS

On 24th August 198, Jackie Park drove to a nursing home in Sydney, Australia, to pick up her 82-year-old mother,
Agnes Phillips, and take her out for a day trip. About an hour later, Jackie stopped in Woolongong to buy some groceries and left Agnes in the car, as she had fallen asleep. But then, to Jackie's horror, she saw smoke poring out of the car. With the help of a passer-by, they managed to drag Agnes from the car, put the fire out on her, and call an ambulance.
Agnes suffered severe burns to her chest, abdomen, neck, arms, legs, and died in hospital just over a week later.

A fire-brigade inspector confirmed that the car was not running, the wiring was in working order, and that Agnes was not a smoker.


A ghost? You tell me!!



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Mar 18 2008, 9:20 am candle12345 Post #36



Someone lit her cloths on fire through the window?



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Mar 18 2008, 8:41 pm FooFighters Post #37



Quote from Centreri
.. As I said, if your body temperature dropped to 37 degrees Farenheit, you're pretty much dead. If a 10 degrees change in temperature up pretty much means you're about to die, what do you think a 60 degree change down would signify? Leg cut, so... It makes much more sense that you cut yourself and didn't know it then a supernatural being from the world of the dead got angry that you were killings its online friends and scratched you. Oh, and Celsius > Farenheit.

Ok i was exaggerating the thing, i cant tell my body tempurature, but it somehow got colder, and it wasnt possible

The leg cut... HOW THE FUCK CAN WE CUT HIS LEG
with nothing to cut it with, we had no sharp edges, no knifes [in the room] and we were in the middle of the room, and my room was clean, nothing to cut his leg [unless a flea could make a 5 inch cut on his leg]



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Mar 18 2008, 9:51 pm JordanN Post #38



Quote from candle12345
Someone lit her cloths on fire through the window?




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Mar 18 2008, 9:59 pm Centreri Post #39

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The leg cut... HOW THE FUCK CAN WE CUT HIS LEG
with nothing to cut it with, we had no sharp edges, no knifes [in the room] and we were in the middle of the room, and my room was clean, nothing to cut his leg [unless a flea could make a 5 inch cut on his leg]
You were standing in the middle of the room, with no furniture... and playing Resident Evil at the same time? Neat trick!



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Mar 18 2008, 10:11 pm Dapperdan Post #40



Quote from FooFighters
Quote from Centreri
.. As I said, if your body temperature dropped to 37 degrees Farenheit, you're pretty much dead. If a 10 degrees change in temperature up pretty much means you're about to die, what do you think a 60 degree change down would signify? Leg cut, so... It makes much more sense that you cut yourself and didn't know it then a supernatural being from the world of the dead got angry that you were killings its online friends and scratched you. Oh, and Celsius > Farenheit.

Ok i was exaggerating the thing, i cant tell my body tempurature, but it somehow got colder, and it wasnt possible

The leg cut... HOW THE FUCK CAN WE CUT HIS LEG
with nothing to cut it with, we had no sharp edges, no knifes [in the room] and we were in the middle of the room, and my room was clean, nothing to cut his leg [unless a flea could make a 5 inch cut on his leg]

It's not that hard to cut your leg (or anything) without noticing until later...



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