Tricky
Briefly immortal
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: What is "paranormal"? Part II
Perhaps throwing out alternate, non-paranormal possibilities is off-putting to those who are convinced that the paranormal exists, but it may be interesting to those who are neutral on the idea. It is in our nature to try to figure out how things work. I cannot watch a stage magician without wondering, "How did he do that?" so I think of ways it could have been done. Should I include in my list of "ways it could have been done" that it is indeed real magic?Interesting Ian said:Well sure, it is not entirely rational, but if sKeptics wish to persuade people to reject the paranormal, then making up ludicrous explanations for peoples' experiences is simply counter productive!
You find that people who look for solutions to questions without resorting to untestable, non-physical things to be irrational? My my. Certainly not every suggestion they make is going to be correct, but they are at least testable.Interesting Ian said:And in my eyes this makes them just as irrational as the worst type of "woo woo" who just simply believes everything.
Contrary to what you seem to think, I do consider what you say. You have made some good points in the past. But you have a tendency to declare things as "simply obviously true" even as they are being destroyed by logic and evidence. Your intransigence is annoying, but it has nothing to do with your ideas. They stand or fall on thier own. Mostly, they fall, despite your protestations to the contrary.Interesting Ian said:If you would see think and consider for a moment, rather than automatically simply disagreeing with everything I say, then you would realize that this is simply obviously true.
LOL. Careful of trying to find partners, Ian. They may be yanking your chain. And please, insult my (our) intelligence to your heart's content. I am sure most readers will consider the source. Heck, I was once on your "ignore" list, which is something of a badge of honor.Interesting Ian said:Edited to add: And I am aware that Suggestologist is just as irrational as sKeptics in his dismissal of all things paranormal, but at least he has somewhat more intelligence than most of you guys.