delphi_ote
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Otherwise I might suspect I am being singled out cos I'm a non-skeptic.
It might be a more convincing act if you let someone else nail you to the cross.
Otherwise I might suspect I am being singled out cos I'm a non-skeptic.
'Bollocks' tends to circumvent American-based forum censoring software. I think 'wanker' gets through too.Eh?? Hang on a sec, you're allowed to say bollocks but I'm not allowed to say s***load??
Okay, so you can always demonstrate the ability to sing. But to varying levels of ability.Yeah, I can always sing. But I need to be in a certain emotion state of mind to really sing well. Certain songs that is. This is very obvious Ashley.
'Bollocks' tends to circumvent American-based forum censoring software. I think 'wanker' gets through too.
Okay, so you can always demonstrate the ability to sing. But to varying levels of ability.
What is obvious is how this analogy then completely fails to be in any way appropriate to demonstrating psychic ability. Which cannot be consistently demonstrated at all.
If psychic ability were real then people would probably have it to varying abilities - the ones who weren't very good psychics should still be able to demonstrate its existence as an ability above chance.
But, you CAN always produce a vocal effect that can be readily identified as singing, even if the singing is of variable quality from time to time. Not so with alleged psi effects.Neither can me singing well. I have to feel for the music, identify with the emotions expressed. Become one with it.
Certainly that's one hypothesis yes. But there have been readings which were manifestly obvious were not merely cold reading, but where every single skeptic on here emphatically disagreed with me. The one or two other non-skeptics agreed with me though.
I was absolutely astounded what people can lay at the door of coincidence. Skeptics seem to have a very poor understanding of how improbable some events are.
That reminds me of Penn's description of Teller and the "Second coming of Christ."It might be a more convincing act if you let someone else nail you to the cross.
Dare I respond... So many assertions, yet so little reasoning.So many assertions, yet so little reasoning. There's absolutely nothing wrong with supposing it comes and goes and is inherently capricious.
First off I have to state that I have not seen the show that you are disscussing. From reading your comments, I get the impression that there was something demonstrated in the show that you feel can not be explained by anything other than paranormal explainations. Is that fair to say?Nobody has said anything to cast the least bit of doubt on this conclusion. They simply keep repeating things that I already fully understand. There again it's been like that for the past 4 years on here ever since my very first post {shrugs}
Sorry to briefly interupt, but is there a difference in meaning between skeptic and sceptic? Thanks.
Only in Ian's World. It's not a place I'd visit if I were you...
I bet Ian doesn't spend all that much money on Advils...Yes, KellyJ for the sake of your sanity don't go there. It involves too much time and only results in severe headaches for anyone with a functioning brain.
Yes, KellyJ for the sake of your sanity don't go there. It involves too much time and only results in severe headaches for anyone with a functioning brain.
No worries on that front. I have not the time nor inclination.