thaiboxerken
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The sad thing is that she probably contradicts herself without knowing it. Believers tend to ignore flaws in their beliefs and the reasoning for those beliefs.
Clancie said:Actually, Ed, re toads...how sure are you that they -don't- respond to changes in barometric pressure and humidity (i.e. notice conditions for rain) before we ourselves actually can see the rain fall?
You think that primitive people using toads to forecast rain is preposterous, but why are you so sure of that?
I'm sure you've heard about the Spadefoot toad, the one that digs into the ground during the dry season and surrounds itself in a kind of moist coccoon to keep from drying out. This toad is sensitive to changes in humidity and reappears when the rain comes.
They have been found as deep as one metre below the surface. Spadefoots are nocturnal, and are especially active after a rainfall.
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Can be found above ground after rain, in flooded shrubland.
Clancie said:There are also frogs here in the US called the Spring Peeper which starts chorusing at lower temperatues than other frogs (mid 50s to 60s) and is therefore associated with the warming of the weather and the coming of spring. Amphibians are ectotherms, and are highly sensitive to the weather.
So, not that I really want to argue this with you (especially on a thread purportedly about Psychics and the Police), but does the idea that we might notice how toads respond to weather changes before we ourselves can see a storm coming really seem so preposterous to you? "Bringing" rain would just be an easy misconception for primitive people based on their noticing changed behavior in toads prior to the arrival of a storm. The explanation is wrong, but the phenomena itself is true.
CFLarsen said:Same thing with earth worms (Lumbricus terrestris): We call them "rainworms" in Danish, because they seek the ground when it rains, to avoid drowning.
Before the rain, they stay out of sight. Jeeest like Toadie....
Yes. And I'm glad that I could point out that mundane explanation to you.Posted by Ed
So we might persue the mundane explination for a connection between toads and weather or we might invoke the paranormal.
Clancie, do you see anything familiar here?
Clancie said:
Yes. And I'm glad that I could point out that mundane explanation to you.
Ed,
There are numerous occurrences that have been given erroneous explanations in folklore. Many of these, like the toads and frogs, were natural phenomena, accurately observed but wrongly interpreted.
This fact does not, however, extrapolate as you hope it does. You can't argue that because some phenomena have erroneously been attributed to "paranormal" causes that therefore we know nothing "paranormal" can be real. It simply doesn't -necessarily- follow from unrelated examples.
Sorry, but no matter how many "folk beliefs" you trot out, from toads to witches, they don't -necessarily- have any bearing at all on psychic phenomena or mediumship.
Clancie said:
You think that primitive people using toads to forecast rain is preposterous, but why are you so sure of that?
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Clancie said:
Yes. And I'm glad that I could point out that mundane explanation to you.
Ed,
There are numerous occurrences that have been given erroneous explanations in folklore. Many of these, like the toads and frogs, were natural phenomena, accurately observed but wrongly interpreted.
This fact does not, however, extrapolate as you hope it does. You can't argue that because some phenomena have erroneously been attributed to "paranormal" causes that therefore we know nothing "paranormal" can be real. It simply doesn't -necessarily- follow from unrelated examples.
Sorry, but no matter how many "folk beliefs" you trot out, from toads to witches, they don't -necessarily- have any bearing at all on psychic phenomena or mediumship.
I confronted a friend of mine, a believer in many matters woo, with this approach. She brought her dogs to acupuncturists, and chiropractors, fed them on a barf diet, and poured homeopathetic water down their throats. I listed as many alt med things as I could recall off-hand. She acknowledged she only believed in about 5%. Why? Why these and not the others?The Mighty Thor said:What leads you to disbelieve in witchy phenomena?
What is so different about psychics and mediums, apart from the TV vogue?
(Emphasis mine)Lucianarchy said:....As he claims to have that information, and as he claims that he will follow me and my family around, I am not going to post here or probably anywhere else again.
Yes, Claus. terrorism often does 'work'.
I have done nothing to deserve this treatment.
But I do keep records.
Best witches to everyone else.
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Cleopatra said:Claus he changed his mind and this makes me happy because it means that he will answer the pending questions.
Cleopatra said:Claus he changed his mind and this makes me happy because it means that he will answer the pending questions.