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If their is Patrick I hope we are judged on our values as well as our flaws?
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Trigger wrote:If their is Patrick I hope we are judged on our values as well as our flaws?
Lets hope he will Ian if he is there to judge! :)
Anyways, why do so many people think (or maybe hope?) that we will be judged by something called 'God' ?
If there were no humans but only animals would there be still a 'God' to judge the animals?
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Hmmmm, good question... I never believed in the afterlife until I lived in an exceptionally haunted house and was regularly exposed to credible PHYSICAL evidence. Like a framed photo spinning on the wall for no reason, a few photos, footsteps followed by a for handle lifting off of its latch and the door fully opening nightly at the same time, the temperature dropping physically to 42 degrees in the summer, unexplained shadows on the wall at night that wouldn't change even if one out their hands in front of a suspected light source, and I can go on and on. Needless to say that I had a couple paranormal investigations that discovered that there were at least 6 deaths in the house and that my house at the time was a part o of the under ground railroad that smuggled slaves to freedom, the whole block was, really. Unexplained issues w electronic devices, batteries draining in seconds, etc.

If I can see that with my eyes, there has to be even more to discover at the end of this journey imo.

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RRfan4eveRR wrote:Hmmmm, good question... I never believed in the afterlife until I lived in an exceptionally haunted house and was regularly exposed to credible PHYSICAL evidence. Like a framed photo spinning on the wall for no reason, a few photos, footsteps followed by a for handle lifting off of its latch and the door fully opening nightly at the same time, the temperature dropping physically to 42 degrees in the summer, unexplained shadows on the wall at night that wouldn't change even if one out their hands in front of a suspected light source, and I can go on and on. Needless to say that I had a couple paranormal investigations that discovered that there were at least 6 deaths in the house and that my house at the time was a part o of the under ground railroad that smuggled slaves to freedom, the whole block was, really. Unexplained issues w electronic devices, batteries draining in seconds, etc.

If I can see that with my eyes, there has to be even more to discover at the end of this journey imo.

I also have photos for anyone that may be interested, just pm me:)
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The only Science that comes close to scratching the surface is Quantum Mechanics. And that basically disproves Einsteins theory of relativity. I know people are going to argue this and dismiss it ridicule or question but extra dimensional realms,alternate realities, spirits/energies/shadows/etc are all very real.
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mojopin70 wrote:I know people are going to argue this and dismiss it ridicule or question but extra dimensional realms,alternate realities, spirits/energies/shadows/etc are all very real.
I won't pretend to understand extra-dimensional realms, etc, but I believe there is much more to "reality" than what we can see. Whether others can see things I cannot is not for me to argue.
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mojopin70 wrote:I know people are going to argue this and dismiss it ridicule or question but extra dimensional realms,alternate realities, spirits/energies/shadows/etc are all very real.
I'm not seeing faeries no matter how much I clap my hands :evil:
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Stiltzkin wrote:I'm not seeing faeries no matter how much I clap my hands :evil:
He said "spirits" not "faeries"...

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By the way, too much of the first could lead to the second if you're "Church of England" :)
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Stiltzkin wrote:
mojopin70 wrote:I know people are going to argue this and dismiss it ridicule or question but extra dimensional realms,alternate realities, spirits/energies/shadows/etc are all very real.
I'm not seeing faeries no matter how much I clap my hands :evil:
Im not surprised clapping your hands expecting fairies to appear is ridiculous. :lol:
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Paul Wolfe wrote:By the way, too much of the first could lead to the second if you're "Church of England" :)
said he who googled it :lol:
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47 pages, I reckon I'd enjoy this thread a lot :P
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