If you want to read some really spooky stuff, go to:
Hoax? Reality? Craziness? I don't know but this stuff has
been claimed by various people thru the 20th century.
metatron
by metatron 8 Replies latest jw friends
If you want to read some really spooky stuff, go to:
Hoax? Reality? Craziness? I don't know but this stuff has
been claimed by various people thru the 20th century.
metatron
Or...
Metatron,
I had read about this research in the late 80's. I have often wondered how it is progressing but didn't know where to find the information. Thank you for posting.
What's so spooky about another snake-oil salesman? [8>]
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Bad times, hard times - this is what people keep saying; but let us live well, and times shall be good. We are the times: Such as we are, such are the times. - St. Augustine, 354-430
Kool! thanks I'm alwasy in the market for sites like this.
If you have any mor post those too!!!
INTERDIMENSIONAL EXPERIMENTS? Do these people even know what DIMENSIONS ARE? Holy cow...
"Vaccination has never saved a human life. It does not prevent smallpox." The Golden Age, Feb 4 1931 p. 293-4 - The Sacredness of Human Blood (Reasons why vaccination is unscriptural)
Kool site Met.
< http://www.worlditc.org/TheTown.htm
The tragic events of September 11 led to the addition of this page, an attempt to put current events into perspective. As the world grows smaller and more complex by the minute, parables can often make complicated situations easier to grasp. "The Town" compares the world to a town, and nations to families living in diverse neighborhoods. If you wish to see how decency might be the solution to our current troubles in the world, please visit The Town.
Everyone please read the following book.. You can get it from Amazon.
How We Know What Isn't So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life by Thomas Gilovich
The tragic events of September 11 led to the addition of this page, an attempt to put current events into perspective. As the world grows smaller and more complex by the minute, parables can often make complicated situations easier to grasp. "The Town" compares the world to a town, and nations to families living in diverse neighborhoods. If you wish to see how decency might be the solution to our current troubles in the world, please visit The Town.
Analogies and parables are only useful if they simplify a complicated situation and put things into terms people can easily relate to. Talking about a town where "the largest family consisted of 1,273 people living in a large condominium complex with 960 rooms" doesn't do that. It translates things we do understand into terms that we have to struggle with. Trying to imagine a house that's been juggled betwen families for years while the neighbors own a gas station unnecessarily complicates a situation most people are familiar with, without shedding any new light on the subject. The whole page is trite and pointless.
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Bad times, hard times - this is what people keep saying; but let us live well, and times shall be good. We are the times: Such as we are, such are the times. - St. Augustine, 354-430