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Aleph(0)

Joined Mar 14, 2015
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And no accusation intended!:oops::) --- That said, I hold the notion of 'life after death' or, more precisely, "extra-corporal human consciousness" to constitute 'religion'...

Absolutely no slight intended!

Very best regards
HP:)

PS - To be clear: I believe in the dichotomy of mind and body to the extent of accepting same as fact -- even as I hold strong political views --- My dubiety owes not to the validity of such beliefs/views but, rather, to the appropriacy of discussion of same on these fora!:)
HP I say you need to lighten up:rolleyes:! You should tell them WHOLE story abt old mirror (which I know you were joking abt on here a while ago) and also abt room on east wing and noises in old empty elevator shaft:)!

HP I agree all spirituality is religion but religions w/o churches are less touchy for casual discussion cuz there's not as much like you say _polarization_ when human organizations aren't involved:cool:
 
HP I agree all spirituality is religion but religions w/o churches are less touchy for casual discussion cuz there's not as much like you say _polarization_ when human organizations aren't involved:cool:
While I grant the validity of your observation (above) I nonetheless maintain my assertion that casual discussion of religion (mainstream or otherwise) is best avoided altogether...

To those with a 'sweet tooth' for 'unexplained phenomena', might I suggest the topic of 'strange critters' (i.e. extraterrestrials, 'Nessie', 'Big Foot', etc...) as a well-nigh 'acrimony free' alternative?;):)

Respectfully
HP:cool:
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
8,759
While I grant the validity of your observation (above) I nonetheless maintain my assertion that casual discussion of religion (mainstream or otherwise) is best avoided altogether...

To those with a 'sweet tooth' for 'unexplained phenomena', might I suggest the topic of 'strange critters' (i.e. extraterrestrials, 'Nessie', 'Big Foot', etc...) as a well-nigh 'acrimony free' alternative?;):)

Respectfully
HP:cool:
Hey, I have an idea... let's talk about the ectoplasmic apparitions of the abominable snowman... :eek::D:p
 

R!f@@

Joined Apr 2, 2009
10,004
I really have no idea where Jinn fits in.
The spirit world ?
Or the supernatural world ?

Come to think of it "What is Supernatural ?"

All I know about Jinn's are that they are beings made of smokeless fire.
There good ones and bad ones and all that.
And they can do all kinda crap humans never could
 
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nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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To those with a 'sweet tooth' for 'unexplained phenomena', might I suggest the topic of 'strange critters' (i.e. extraterrestrials, 'Nessie', 'Big Foot', etc...) as a well-nigh 'acrimony free' alternative?;):)

Respectfully
HP:cool:
'acrimony free' alternative?

http://www.kptv.com/story/34514876/...official-cryptid-of-washington?autostart=true
OLYMPIA, WA (AP) -

A new bill seeks to designate Sasquatch as the "official cryptid" of Washington state.
...
The measure says that Sasquatch - also known as Bigfoot or Forest Yeti - has "made immeasurable contributions to Washington state's cultural heritage and ecosystem."
 

killivolt

Joined Jan 10, 2010
836
I went into my house and went to bed. As I was about to sleep, I heard something on the roof. Footsteps and dragging something around. I hid under my covers and waited for it to pass. It did. The footsteps on the roof could have been peacocks. There were some people down the road who had peacocks, and one time they got on our roof and it sounded similar to what I heard.
I looked up peacocks and they roost, this is a good explanation.

In the morning everything was normal. We went back to the hill to get our stuff and inspect the area in daylight. We did not see anything to explain the thuds, no cow foot prints, no meteorite impact dents, no footprints or animal droppings of any kind anywhere around the hill. Not even any bird droppings. But we did find at least half a dozen holes which looked like graves dug up. about 6ft long, 3ft wide, and only about 2ft deep. It was super creepy and we never went anywhere near that place again.
Not sure about this stuff, unless someone was pranking all of you, but your friends described the event as dust coming from the ground and grave like holes is very interesting.

Goes without a good explanation for the event other than your doomsday survivalist, which could make sense but, why dig up stuff when you can have inside your bunker?

Unless someone else has a better one, and you can't use Aliens in a Ghost story.

kv
 

Aleph(0)

Joined Mar 14, 2015
597
While I grant the validity of your observation (above) I nonetheless maintain my assertion that casual discussion of religion (mainstream or otherwise) is best avoided altogether...

To those with a 'sweet tooth' for 'unexplained phenomena', might I suggest the topic of 'strange critters' (i.e. extraterrestrials, 'Nessie', 'Big Foot', etc...) as a well-nigh 'acrimony free' alternative?;):)

Respectfully
HP:cool:
HP If you don't share abt elevator shaft I will cuz I had to grow up hearing that and echoing pigeon coos and wind across winch house don't cut it:eek: So you're always saying it's not supernatural so I say no problem discussing it on grounds of religion:D!
 
HP If you don't share abt elevator shaft I will cuz I had to grow up hearing that and echoing pigeon coos and wind across winch house don't cut it:eek: So you're always saying it's not supernatural so I say no problem discussing it on grounds of religion:D!
Hey Aleph! Shush!:eek: Should the DNR learn of my pet wendigo they're certain to confiscate it under provisions of the ESA!:(;)

TTFN
HP:cool:
 
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