Ghosts and Ghoulies

Do Ghosts Exist?


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smok3h

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I believe in ghosts.

But I don't necessarily believe that they're dead people experiencing some after-life. In that regard I'm not sure. I've never had any personal paranormal experiences... but after what my mother has experienced, I'm convinced that they exist.
 

Kaendar

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I believe in ghosts.

But I don't necessarily believe that they're dead people experiencing some after-life. In that regard I'm not sure. I've never had any personal paranormal experiences... but after what my mother has experienced, I'm convinced that they exist.
Im pretty sure they arent dead ppl either. Demons are usually mistaken for dead peoples spirits.
 

mindphuk

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What if ghosts are actual people in another universes leaking through; some sort of quantum effect? I wonder if this ends up being the case and science actually figures this out, how many people will STILL cling to the idea of a spirit world?
 

Heisenberg

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I believe in hyperactive pattern recognition coupled with the inclination to assign intentional agency and the willingness to favor assumptions over investigation.
 

Chief Walkin Eagle

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What if ghosts are actual people in another universes leaking through; some sort of quantum effect? I wonder if this ends up being the case and science actually figures this out, how many people will STILL cling to the idea of a spirit world?
Why would it change peoples minds? Cant the spirit world be called another universe? I think multiple parallel universes that function differently is just as amazing as the spirit world concept.
 

Kaendar

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What if ghosts are actual people in another universes leaking through; some sort of quantum effect? I wonder if this ends up being the case and science actually figures this out, how many people will STILL cling to the idea of a spirit world?
Ive also pondered that idea..
 

mindphuk

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Why would it change peoples minds? Cant the spirit world be called another universe? I think multiple parallel universes that function differently is just as amazing as the spirit world concept.
If it's actually another world like ours, it is not a spirit world, which implies something other than normal people living out their lives, merely separated by interdimensional space. If you want to think a spirit is nothing more than images or bleed-through from a parallel world, that's great and something we may be able to test one day. However, I would expect that most people that believe in a spiritual plane would reject this concept.
 

mindphuk

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I think its a possibility, not something to rule out but I doubt it.
I'm not asking whether you believe it is possible, I'm asking that if it was proven true, would you still cling to the belief in another spiritual world?
 

Kaendar

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I'm not asking whether you believe it is possible, I'm asking that if it was proven true, would you still cling to the belief in another spiritual world?
If proven true then we have the answer to what ghosts are. I would still have questions about where our soul goes when we die.
 

Kaendar

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Yet aren't ghosts part of your 'evidence' for a spiritual world and souls and the like?
Evidence for a spiritual world, not souls. I dont believe that when people die they linger here and haunt people. I believe ghosts are simply demons making themselves known to a human.
 

mindphuk

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Evidence for a spiritual world, not souls. I dont believe that when people die they linger here and haunt people. I believe ghosts are simply demons making themselves known to a human.
Forget it. It doesn't appear you are able to think outside of the box for even a second.
 

Heisenberg

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When people resist hypothetical questions it is normally because they want to avoid seeing a conflict in their principals, or because they do not have a concept of principals in the first place and can not see the value of exploring them hypothetically.
 

Kaendar

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When people resist hypothetical questions it is normally because they want to avoid seeing a conflict in their principals, or because they do not have a concept of principals in the first place and can not see the value of exploring them hypothetically.
I just explored that shit hypothetically.. I clearly said its possible. How am I not thinking outside of the box.
 
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