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Originally Posted by Ariannel Well, it's too bad that you can't even try to listen to what's been found when people have been regressed. I really don't know how you can argue against it when you really don't know what it's truly about. If you're not willing to actually look what's out there in terms of information, then I really don't see the need to discuss this with you anymore. |
Okay, then give me a really good example to study. I already tried one of Stevenson's books. We looked at the cop's story, except that we have no original material to study. I do think the fact that he never mentioned that the artist translated
The Hunchback of Notre Dame was an important piece of missing information.
I'll try to keep an open mind, even if it doesn't involve corroborating evidence of the afterlife or a probability calculation. I'm willing to purchase any book you suggest.
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Yeah, sure. Why not take that a step further and just not listen to or believe what anyone says ever because, you know, people can lie and make up stories. You just can't trust what anyone says. I'm sure human society can really benefit from that line of reasoning.
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Why do people always take "humans don't make great witnesses" to this absurd extreme? It's really different when my son tells me he saw an ambulance in the center of town versus him telling me that he was Albert Einstein in his previous life. But when it comes to scientific investigation, yes, we should all be skeptical of the anecdotes.
~~ Paul