Akhenaten
Heretic Pharaoh
Never say Never if you are a true skeptic.
A true skeptic would Never try to use an ad hoc attempt to retain an unreasoned assertion.
Your kilt needs adjustment.
Never say Never if you are a true skeptic.
A good response laca, but needs more bold 36-point red text. And maybe a blink tag or two.![]()
Insult? Are you serious?Illiadus, please ignore the "you're wrong" insults that dominate this forum (which is why i rarely participate).
That's not a response, that's baloney." I am not saying, I have never said, no-one here has ever said, that we would not accept the evidence if it were provided. We are saying that the evidence will never be provided."
This is not skepticism, it's close-mindedness, pure and simple.
To answer your question, i'd have to go with the anomolous info group for a start. Im not familiar with the case, but for example if the person who showed the archaeologist the undiscovered info had been accompanied the whole time by a team of independent skeptics who closely scrutinized the process from start to finish, that would be a small start. There would have to be a bunch of other cases to build on that. I dont think the idea that "this doesnt necessarily prove reincarnation--could be mediumship or remote viewing etc etc" is valid since obvioulsy the person giving the info is not claiming any of those alternative theories.
We know perfectly well that reincarnation does not happen . . .
It's not me who's closed-minded here.
Suitably inane.
A three-year old in a sweet little lispy voice providing the Swiss bank account number in which we find the trillion dollars he stole in his previous life time.
Why do I need a clear definition of reincarnation anymore than I need a clear definition of Yahweh or homeopathy? It's all utter nonsense, and from where I see the believers in any of those three things have definitions which vary considerably amongst themselves.I agree with Iaca's statement that there can be no "precise and specific definition that will satisfy most skeptics" without a clear definition of reincarnation.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to resolve that issue or is that impossible?
@caniswalensis I brought the same argument about motor skill on the tongue, but that argument do NOT hold for motor skill of the hand. Baby could manipulate cubes with letters on them or at least point and wave the arm toward them, and form a compelte sentence or even, an essay on what their past life was.
Well, Sadhatter, I believe that the existing so called "evidence" for reincarnation that we've all heard of -- hypnosis, the pilot boy, Stevenson, et c -- that none of it is conclusive/worth ****, but a lot of people take it as being scientifically valid.
However, if me or anyone is going to convince said people that they're wrong, I need to be able to say: "This would convince a skeptic, not what you have now."
If I tell them, and yes I talk to woos, that the skeptical community requires talking babies composing operas in the womb, or that it can't be proven at all, then the dialog is over. Do you understand? It's not about convincing anyone here about anything! Do you understand that I don't believe in reincarnation? Am I getting through at all?
Wont that require bush senior or chenney expiring firstly.

As a hypnotherapist, I can honestly state that in my experience, that recall under hypnosis is notoriously unreliable. False memory syndrome puts a huge question mark after any statement made during regressive therapy. I have done very little past life regression, but I know from my practice that information provided about previous experiences has to be taken with a huge pinch of salt. Freud gave up on repressed memory hypnosis as a disproportionate number of subjects were claiming sexual abuse.
I use hypnosis with sports people, and whilst under hypnosis, I asked an athlete to re-live an experience of when he was successful. He went on to tell in me in explicit detail about winning a national title at 14 yrs, and even described the cup and his acceptance speech for 'athlete of the year'. So theres me getting him to 'anchor' those feelings of success in order to re-experience them at points in competition when needed, only to find out that it was a completely fabricated story !
My past life regression attempts have had the normal stuff - Tutenkhamen's body guard etc. (When asked to speak in his native tongue, he spoke English with an Arabic-type accent !)
Hypnosis regression is fun, and no more than an elaborate parlour game.
As a hypnotherapist, I can honestly state that in my experience, that recall under hypnosis is notoriously unreliable. False memory syndrome puts a huge question mark after any statement made during regressive therapy. I have done very little past life regression, but I know from my practice that information provided about previous experiences has to be taken with a huge pinch of salt. Freud gave up on repressed memory hypnosis as a disproportionate number of subjects were claiming sexual abuse.
I use hypnosis with sports people, and whilst under hypnosis, I asked an athlete to re-live an experience of when he was successful. He went on to tell in me in explicit detail about winning a national title at 14 yrs, and even described the cup and his acceptance speech for 'athlete of the year'. So theres me getting him to 'anchor' those feelings of success in order to re-experience them at points in competition when needed, only to find out that it was a completely fabricated story !
My past life regression attempts have had the normal stuff - Tutenkhamen's body guard etc. (When asked to speak in his native tongue, he spoke English with an Arabic-type accent !)
Hypnosis regression is fun, and no more than an elaborate parlour game.
I would accept reincarnation as real if Illiadus and Sledge are reincarnated as each other...