Maksutov wrote:
Pointing out error is a kindness in itself. A mature individual can recognize that.
You can rage at me and at others like me who question what you claim are real experiences of ghosts and time travel. Our right to question is not in your hands. Our right to disagree isn't either.
I have treated you with patience and consideration. That you respond with anger and accusations isn't in your favor. You consider stories of Venusians ridiculous but not time travelers and ghosts. So you're cherry picking your paranormalism. So what is it, ghosts are okay but aliens not? Time travelers okay but not Mormon angels?
I'm afraid I can't accord "paranormalism" the status of a belief system. It doesn't rise to that standard. For the most part it is an entertainment industry based heavily on fraud and ignorance. Questioning pseudoscience or anomalous experiences is not bigotry against a religion or a philosophy. It's trying to understand what is going on. That isn't just "science", it's something people do routinely to avoid errors in their daily lives.
You can insist that I can't possibly know your experiences. That's true to a point. If you tell me that your experience was about flapping your arms and flying to the moon, I know that it's impossible no matter how upset you get about my skepticism. No matter how you scream, plead or cry. And if you respect your audience you would not expect them to make that leap for you with so little basis.
Accusing someone of being delusional and it's all in my imagination is not treating someone with patience or consideration. It's rude, demeaning, and disrespectful no matter what you believe or don't believe.
Since you dismiss any paranormal experiences as delusional and therefore they're all the same to you whether it's a vinusian baby someone claims to have given birth to, or my own cognitive experience of seeing an ancestor visit me as a child, then I feel sorry for you that you're a disrespectful and arrogant prig who doesn't know the difference between the two.
You obviously have no faith in God or in angels, or the spirit world. I feel sorry for you you have to disrespect and demean others to feel better about yourself.
If you're so sure of your beliefs, why attack mine?
I could care less what you believe in. But I don't chase your posts telling you why you're wrong, or that you are delusional.
Out of my family of all brothers I was the only one in my family that had paranormal experiences. My mother used to call me her most spiritual child. My Mormon grandmother had many spiritual experiences and so has many of my ancestors. It was my Mormon grandmother's late mother who appeared to me as a young girl.
I don't need your validation to affirm what I've seen or the things that have happened to me.
You can wail away as you choose, but it only makes you smaller by comparison to insult me because I shared some of my spiritual experiences here, on a "Mormon Discussion" board. Not to be attacked by the likes of you.
I'm not an agnostic or an atheist. Nor am I looking to be de-converted to your non-belief. Save it for someone else.
I was hoping to encourage discussion of the topic OP. Instead you deliberately derailed it.
What an egotist you are without regard for the thoughts or beliefs of others.
To continue to insult my intelligence because I shared a personal experience, shows me how low you'll stoop.