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Old 06-16-2008, 01:17 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: do people really have souls?

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There is no evidence to interpret that i am aware of in the case of souls and the afterlife. if there is, please show it to me or tell me about it.
What would you define as "hard evidence?" Paranormal investigators use several devices, such as electro-magnetic field meters, temperature sensing equipment, dowsing rods, motion sensor devices, ion detectors, Geiger counters, digital thermometers, infrared and night vision cameras, hand held digital video cameras and digital audio recorders.

As I said before, what you make of any "evidence" that comes with this equipment is up to you. However, any paranormal activity would count as an afterlife or some sort of left over soul.

If the entire idea sounds like a bunch of bull sh!t to you, congratulations, but it doesn't prove the idea of an afterlife to be false.
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On the other hand, there are plenty of accounts of medical professionals looking at and studying dead bodies and not noticing a single thing paranormal about or around the body.
So souls and the afterlife must revolve around the deceased person?
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Accounts of people seeing ghosts and such usually are either doctored photos or videos, fake stories to get attention, or occur under questionable circumstances with few witnesses and are unverifiable. However, accounts of people seeing dead bodies or seeing people die or visiting graveyards and burial sites and noticing nothing paranormal happen very often. So observation tells us that when a person dies nothing paranormal happens.
The various stories are fake because you find the idea to be a load of crap, not because they were disproved.

You also seem to believe that paranormal activity, if it exists, has to be visible to humans. Souls usually relate to religions and going to an eternal peace after death; those stories don't include you or me watching white blimps skyrocket upwards after somebody dies.
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