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    Ghosts


    Personally, I believe that ghosts exist, but not in a manner that they could be perceived by anyone alive. However, I do find the subject interesting, and have been watching a lot of GHI on SyFy. I find this program more interesting than Destination Truth, because I feel that the investigators are somewhat more objective once you get past the promos.

    I think that the investigators on Destination Truth are somewhat more brave, because of the destinations and environments that they visit, with or without ghosts, etc.

    It seems obvious that such programs would not fare well, unless there were a lot of believers. How many here believe in this sort of thing? I'm not asking to pick a fight or belittle anyone, because I definitely believe in the supernatural, but not in this vein.
    Last edited by seekermeister; 31 Oct 2009 at 20:14.
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    Damn, you people are getting closer and closer to me.
    Ops, shouldn't have said that, im a human Trust me, or else im going to haunt your bedroom.
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    I agree.
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    AlexRD said:
    Damn, you people are getting closer and closer to me.
    Ops, shouldn't have said that, im a human Trust me, or else im going to haunt your bedroom.
    I'll certainly give you the benefit of the doubt, but I can't say the same for some of the people I have come across on the internet.
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    Ghosts don't exist.

    It would be cool if they did though.

    There is always an explanation to 'unexplained' phenomena and a ghost is always more interesting than some mundane reality.
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    The problem with explanations is that too often they really don't explain anything, other than the mindset of it's supporters.
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    seekermeister said:
    The problem with explanations is that too often they really don't explain anything, other than the mindset of it's supporters.
    Claiming something is 'haunted' is a viable explanation?

    The fact of the matter is that there is a logical and real explanation for anything and everything. However, just because an explanation does exist, doesn't mean we will ever be privy to to them.

    The human animal is by nature, a curious one. Which is why, in the absence of irrefutable proof, we strive to create 'proof' that seems plausible and logical enough to satisfy our curiosity.

    All questions have answers but not all answers will ever be known.
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    smarteyeball,

    About the only part of your last post that I agree with is the last sentence, but the reason that some answers will not be known is because that they require greater understanding than is possible via knowledge of the physics of the universe.
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    That's fair enough mate. Everyone's entitled to their own beliefs.
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    True enough, but with many people it wouldn't be possible to change their beliefs regardless of what methods might be tried. I believe that both you and I regard our beliefs as true (at least in these regards) and everyone else's is wrong. But I respect a person's right to be wrong.
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