According to an earlier thread - his guide would turn the tree in front of my house into a rock - if I thought on it long enough and called someone to take the tree and replace it with a rock.
The James Randi Educational Foundation offers a million dollars to “anyone who can show, under proper observing conditions, evidence of any paranormal, supernatural, or occult power or event.” Anyone may apply at http://www.randi.org/site/index.php/1m-challenge.html . Good luck!
I welcome you to spend a few days without the scientific method. First step: take everything out of your life that the scientific method gave you. This will have the unfortunate side-effect of you not being able to give us a running log of what you’re doing, as you will no longer have a computer, but we will live with it. You’ll have to leave your house, obviously. No tents - at least modern ones - as they’re built to be stable, warm, safe, and lightweight. No electric anything. Stay off the roads, stay away from cities whose architecture and zoning was built with scientific principles. Maybe then you’ll understand why so many of us hold the scientific method up as the number one most important thought process in the history of humanity.
Yeah, All Lekatt All The Time gets boring real quick.
I am reasonably certain about what ghosts are supposed to look like (white/luminous images of people.
But what do demons look like? Everybody mentions them, but there are no representations of what they are supposed to look like.
You are trying to say I am hallucinating, which is false. Totally false. I have acted on the information from spirit and it worked fine. I know what I saw.
God does show His existence in the phtsical in many ways.
I did not say science created those things but they can be observed by anyone. It does not take a scientist to do so. You say science adjusts its beliefs well there have been millions of near death experiences, ghost shightings, UFO sightings, etc. for hundreds of years and the best science can say is that they are all just delusions or hallucinations because science don’t believe in that kind of stuff.
Science just keeps making up explanations, excuses, and full denial of these events. You open your eyes. You are like a man in a brilliantly lit room with his eyes closed tight asking someone to turn on the light. Just open your eyes.
What basis do you have for claiming these things? You don’t know what I look like, where I am, or if I have a headache or not. If you’re basing “it is self-evident” on three things that you do not know, i’m not entirely sure “self-evident” means what you think it means.
No religion claims that God reveals himself physically.
Of course everyone can observe eclipses etc. That’s the basis of science. We can all see it. The scientific predictions work. Every time.
Faith and religion are where only the believers see things.
Yes, there have been many reports of UFOs, Ghosts, Fairies, Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot etc. However there still is no physical evidence for any of them.
Also almost all these sightings turn out to be mistakes, something natural or hoaxes.
Science would happily accept these things if there was any evidence.
Science doesn’t deny anything - it just states there’s no evidence, there’s no reason to believe in it at present.
Looking back to an earlier post of yours: if you don’t accept that the scientific method led to computers (and just about every other thing we use), then we’ll just have to disagree and leave it at that.
It worked fine for me too, although you decided to accept what your brain told you and not what one could do to avoid being fooled by it.
The point was in any case that you were totally wrong on not being capable on testing this, I could test it, and so can you as you are claiming now that you can get results from following you r spirit; but what I conclude is that you are very afraid of testing properly if the spirit will work fine under conditions that are not just limited to your brain.
Sorry, you already used words that can be used in a dictionary as the definition of sophomoric: “You do worship science as others would God”. That was a very ignorant attempt to discredit others that look at science to investigate claims like yours and it was a very old and fallacious point too.