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Post by lenlenlen1 on Mar 20, 2019 16:58:46 GMT
Already addressed in the original paragraph you yourself responded to. I bolded and underlined it for your convenience.
As Taylor has already responded to Bat’s question respectfully, you don’t need to respond to it sarcastically. Nevertheless, as a person whom you’d consider, then, mistaken, delusional, or mendacious, I’d be interested in your debunking of my real-life experiences. I’ve tried to debunk them, to no avail thus far. A) Apologies for the sarcasm
A.1) I'm an asshole and A.2) I hadn't seen his before I posted
B) As to you experiences: Occam's Razor - What is an example of Occam's razor? Best Explanation Is the Simplest. Some examples of Occam's razor include the following: Event: One of the fence posts is broken. Of possible explanations a) A moose ran through it or b) Some screws fell out of it because it is old, "b" is the likelier explanation. Examples of Occam's Razor - YourDictionary examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-occam-s-razor.html
Why attribute to ghosts things that can be explained simply by perfectly logical things? Sounds are just sounds. Things moving are just things moving. Cold spots are just cold spots. Feelings are just feelings. There's nothing supernatural about any of that other that what we bring to it with our own imaginations and superstitions, even when we're not aware we're doing it.
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