Wooz said:I'm sitting here near the campfire light
With the ghost of old Tom Joad.
welsh said:People will believe in extraterrestials but not in the spirits of the dead.
welsh said:Virtually every culture has some notion or faith in "uncleaned spirits" or "vengeful dead" or even "bad places."
welsh said:The reason why I think people don't believe in ghosts, especially in the developed world, is because the ghosts of old have been replaced with new spirits. Where we once had faith in supernatural beliefs as well as their dark opposites (the demons, ghosts and haunted places are, after all, usually the "villians" of faith) we place our faith in science, technology, reason and logic.
Yet most of us don't understand the new spirits and our allegance is more a question of faith than in knowledge. In a sense, we have a belief in new ghosts.
welsh said:Airmen during World War 2 had "gremlins" that broke airplanes (featured in both a great Looney Tunes cartoon and part of Twilight Zone the movie).
I don't believe in ghosts generally because they don't make sense on a purley theological level; as God's will is absolute, it would apppear unlikely that spirits could or would be able to slip iinto our world.welsh said:Most belief in ghosts are ridiculed as false in the face of scientific rationality. Yet there are paranormal and parapsychologists who explore these issues.
Because this notion warps people (as it has you), and because a belief in the hereafter is as old has human consciousness?Exitium said:I honestly don't see what the big deal is.!
bob_the_rambler said:Well why not........I have seen a "ghost", i was in A old hotel in Globe (a town a few hours away from my own) and i woke up with that feeling that you get when you are being sat upon by a huge fat lady....and i saw a little red headed kid peering over my little sisters travel crib......but when i called out he just kinda disappeared.
Fez said:No you saw no ghost. That is called sleep paralysis, it is a medical condition and is not a ghost.
People ought to study thermodynamics more, there are quite a few interesting phenomena there. There's nothing stopping a rock from transforming some of its internal energy (i.e. cooling) into kinetic energy and rising up from the ground, as it obeys "science's laws" perfectly, but it's just very improbable.