rickolasnice
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^ Urrmmm.. Subjective evidence is the lowest form of evidence as proved by simple tests..
Man walks in room, says a few words, turns around.. what colour tie was he wearing?
A lot of if not most people will get it wrong.. their experience of events is unreliable.
But keeping to the spirituality side of things.. 1000's of people feel or even speak to Jesus / God. 100(0)s of people claim to have been abducted by aliens or believe aliens are interfering with their brains. 1000s of people no doubt felt the power of Mars or Zeus flowing through their veins. The devil told me to kill my kids! Sound familiar?
Remember Ninae?
I've felt and seen the aliens after smoking DMT, I've experience reality in it's true form after Nitrous Oxide and I've seen my mates eye ball fly off of his head and into the air while on (huge) doses of MDMA. Do the aliens exist? No. Was my experience of reality correct? No. Did my mates eye really fly off his face? Of course not.
So I'll happily and "childishly" believe things backed up by research and real world studies as being true, thank you.. but what's the opposite? Believing in an idea with no evidence or even some sort of reality based hypothesis as to how, what or why it exists to secure it to reality? Isn't that what some may call.. deluded?
Man walks in room, says a few words, turns around.. what colour tie was he wearing?
A lot of if not most people will get it wrong.. their experience of events is unreliable.
But keeping to the spirituality side of things.. 1000's of people feel or even speak to Jesus / God. 100(0)s of people claim to have been abducted by aliens or believe aliens are interfering with their brains. 1000s of people no doubt felt the power of Mars or Zeus flowing through their veins. The devil told me to kill my kids! Sound familiar?
Remember Ninae?
I've felt and seen the aliens after smoking DMT, I've experience reality in it's true form after Nitrous Oxide and I've seen my mates eye ball fly off of his head and into the air while on (huge) doses of MDMA. Do the aliens exist? No. Was my experience of reality correct? No. Did my mates eye really fly off his face? Of course not.
So I'll happily and "childishly" believe things backed up by research and real world studies as being true, thank you.. but what's the opposite? Believing in an idea with no evidence or even some sort of reality based hypothesis as to how, what or why it exists to secure it to reality? Isn't that what some may call.. deluded?