Parents Think Boy Is Reincarnated Pilot

The one on the right looks like a match for Secret Weapons Over Normandy, but I can't find any cockpit shots ... The terrain texture style, from the shot on the left doesn't look like Secret Weapons Over Normandy either...
However, cranking down the video options, could result in a significantly different look ...
 
ok so youre saying in your opinion that dismissing something without evaluating it properly is the correct sceptical approach

funny, I thought that was just denial and denial like that without even knowing the details is more akin to religious fundementalism than anything else I can think of
:p
You made a claim. The claim was that you thought there was possible evidence for reincarnation. You have provided no evidence supporting this claim.

And you accuse me of denial without knowing the details? :rolleyes:

Produce the evidence Marduk.
 
You made a claim. The claim was that you thought there was possible evidence for reincarnation. You have provided no evidence supporting this claim.
now youre moving the goalposts, I said nothing at all about reincarnation, perhaps you should be sure of your facts before accusing people of Woo
And you accuse me of denial without knowing the details? :rolleyes:
so do you know the details then ?, and thats the second denial from you now, you are attempting to prove reincarnation fallacious are you not, isn't that an attempt to deny the validity of my opinion (even though that was not what I was referencing)
Produce the evidence Marduk.
pffft
:D
 
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now youre moving the goalposts, I said nothing at all about reincarnation, perhaps you should be sure of your facts before accusing people of Woo

so do you know the details then ?, and thats the second denial from you now, you are attempting to prove reincarnation fallacious are you not, isn't that an attemptto deny the validity of my opinion (even though that was not what I was referencing)

pffft
:D
OK, Marduk, let's review:
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I do think there are genuine cases of people having past life memories, but this isn't that, this is just business

I repeat, where's your evidence?
 
How would someone have past life memories if they weren't reincarnated, Marduk?
 
Speculated examples of instinctual fixed action patterns can be observed in the behavior of animals, which perform various activities (sometimes complex) that are believed not to be based upon prior experience, such as reproduction, and feeding among insects. Sea turtles, hatched on a beach, automatically move toward the ocean, and honeybees communicate by dance the direction of a food source, all without formal instruction. Other examples include animal fighting, animal courtship behavior, internal escape functions, and building of nests. Another term for the same concept is innate behavior.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instinct
;)
 
1. None of those animals have been reincarnated,
2. they all have built in behaviours which are skills learned by natural selection over millenia, (innate behaviour)
laymen call this instinct, but it is just basically hard wired memory, this behaviour is controlled "instinctively" by the brain, but it is directly controlled by the Hippocampus, which also happens to be the centre of memory,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocampus

so it is in effect a memory that has not been learned by the individual which it inherited from its direct ancestor, who in turn inherited it from his direct ancestor and so on and so on etc

wouldn't you call that past life memory ?

well my point is this, humans have instincts too

;)
 
would you call "innate behaviour" memory controlled ?

:D

It is not 'past life memory' no matter what way you try to spin it, and you would have done better to apologise to skeptigirl for rudeness instead of this behaviour.
 
It is not 'past life memory' no matter what way you try to spin it, and you would have done better to apologise to skeptigirl for rudeness instead of this behaviour.


I'm not trying to spin anything, sceptic girl attacked me for expressing an opinion and rudely demanded I publically explain myself on a public forum in a clear attempt to embaress me, the first person who asked politely about my opinion (You, ty.)I Imeediately answered in full, expressing the facts supported by credible links upon which is based on my understanding of "innate behaviour" which, wether anyone likes it or not is a system that uses data passed on in the memory from a previous dead relative
thats a past life memory
"in my opinion"

what is your instinct telling you right now

Would you have preferred it if I'd shouted hallelujah and started foaming at the mouth
:eek:

;)
But hey if I have upset you somehow SG,
I apologise profusely
 
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You simply speculated that Bruce Leininger's account is inaccurate.

No, I pointed out that this was a possibility. As reincarnation is the extraordinary claim, the possibility of another explanation means this is not evidence of reincarnation.

He is adamant, however, that James mentioned Jack Larson's name with no prompting. And how do you explain James Huston's sister's contention that James Leininger knew that: (1) her childhood name was Annie; (2) her portrait was painted; and (3) she had a sister named Ruth?

Interesting that this information has been presented by the Leiningers years after the original documentary. The story keeps getting "better" with the retelling - a phenomenon consistent with a false story.
 
and I repeat, where did I say anything about reincarnation ?

you don't have a clue what I'm talking about, is it bothering you sweety ?
:p
Are you really unable to read your own quote or are you just being a troll?

I didn't say anything about anything except to ask you for evidence supporting the statement you made which I quoted.
 
would you call "innate behaviour" memory controlled ?

:D
Definitely not. A memory is a recollection of a something which has occurred. Instinct is the process of pre-programming behavior. Would you call it a past life memory because your heart beats? How about the fact babies know how to suck? Moving down the continuum, do ducklings act on some memory of how to imprint on their parent shortly after birth?

My dogs imprinted on all dogs they met the first year of their lives. Those dogs are identified as in the pack now regardless of the time between seeing them. All dogs after that first year are identified as not in the pack regardless of how I try to get my dogs to see them as friendly.

Is it a reflex when they chase bunnies or memory?


None of those instincts are memory driven.
 
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I'm not trying to spin anything, sceptic girl attacked me for expressing an opinion and rudely demanded I publically explain myself on a public forum in a clear attempt to embaress me, the first person who asked politely about my opinion (You, ty.)I Imeediately answered in full, expressing the facts supported by credible links upon which is based on my understanding of "innate behaviour" which, wether anyone likes it or not is a system that uses data passed on in the memory from a previous dead relative
thats a past life memory
"in my opinion"

what is your instinct telling you right now

Would you have preferred it if I'd shouted hallelujah and started foaming at the mouth
:eek:

;)
But hey if I have upset you somehow SG,
I apologise profusely
Goodness you have a whole CT built up around this.

From my perspective, you made a remark that indicated you believed in reincarnation, just not the reincarnation in the OP. Instead of clarifying you were equating instinct to memory, you've wasted all this time stewing in your CT about my intent.

Pity. I hate wasting time.
 

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