Mrs McD I really hope you didn’t think I was attacking you in any way . I truly, honestly found that information helpful for Me even. Our brains can do really wacky things.
I think this is what bothered me since the last time I had posted:
It's the job of a parent to reassure the child that it was just a bad dream, not to perpetuate the fear by acting as if what the child saw was real. Of course, if you fill a child's head with nonsense about ghosts and goblins, some of it is going to seep into their unconscious. Children are impressionable and believe what their parents tell them.
Funky Derek dude, you need to understand that both Butt and I (I just love that screen name buttlight haha)
are moms. Saying something like this is like attacking the way a person parents their child. Please, please take that into consideration.
She Is trying to find other answers. I think also Wednesday made some good points as well. Yeah, the way we thought as witnesses can affect the way we perceive things still. But that is assuming she is still thinking dub like. And oh, ew.
At this point I can't help but wonder if the problem is that we are as a board trying to solve the question Is ther life after Death and Is there a God with an evil Arch Enemy that sends out His/her minions to terrorize us? (yeah, this is probably one of those 'duh' moments for me sorry)
We're going back and forth about whether or not there Is a spirit world or realm of energy/consciousness that we don't understand. And this has just been good breeding ground for the discussion.
I don't think a good number of us who others might call believers, would say that every experience that cannot be immediately explained by the mundane is 'paranormal' we just consider it as one of many possibilities than an impossibility and it seems that those who are non-believers (not meaning to cause hard feelings with that term) think of it, if at all, as a last resort to explain things.
Ok:
So would unbelievers consider it at all?
and
Maybe we can Not attack Butt's parenting skills. That's what burns me the most.
meagan