Originally posted by ThePittman
Your only validation that they work is that people say that they work but if someone says that they have seen aliens or have been abducted you don’t believe them, seems like a double standard. You believe in spirits and demons so if someone says that they have seen one your naturally believe them but if they say that they seen something you don’t believe in your need to see proof, so what is the difference?If these games worked and the spirits were communicating through the person they would work if the subject could see or not, but they do not. This has been tested over and over with the same results, or are you telling us that the spirit can only see if the person can see?
That is because I have common sense (I know you thought Christians were uneducated, backwards, slow, naive, and unsophisticated--but we are not).
I believe that spirits and demons exist first because the Bible says so. Second, because we live in a world that has been proven to have paranormal activity (which substantiates the fact that there is another realm or dimension outside of this physical, three-dimensional world). Third, there are many (myself included) who can attest to the fact that spirits and demons exist because we have experienced, seen, or encountered them firsthand. Finally, I have never in my life seen or encountered in some way, shape, or form an alien, a spaceship, or any other sci-fi object so I cannot truthfully speak on it from experience.
Lastly, the ideometer effect has nothing to do with being blindfolded or sight (that is irrelevant and immaterial), it is simply the belief that those who use Ouija Boards are subconsciously making small, involuntary movements (as I said previously, a person can do this with or without a blindfold so your point is exploded). Nevertheless, this does not negate nor change the fact that Ouija Boards do work).
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