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Cyrus King
Anti NeoCon Addict

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Toronto
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| quote: | Originally posted by Chris T. Dot
First off, no, I don't believe the piece of toast was anything worth even paying attention to. |
But what could have made that devine shape?? It MUST have been GOD!!!!!!!
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Next, calling the people I listed crack heads shows nothing but disrespect to people who have helped thousands. Until you can prove these people to be frauds, which would go against thousands of first hand experiences which were documented, don't comment with such stupidness. You're telling me that whoever Edgar Cayce helped really never was sick and just made everything up? I'm sure that 40 000 cases were all just made up right? And don't ever call him an opportunist, the man never charged money for his readings and never set out to make a profit. Nor was he some evangelist trying to scheme people. He was just like the rest of us and never asked for the gift he was given. |
Please read the wikipedia link i posted up and then see what is thought of the man. There were many gullible people in the 50's, and prior to that. THe majority of the people back then couldnt fathom the fact that we were from the same lineage as apes. Out of all the explanations that can be used to describe how casey came up with his answers (whether right or wrong) is the SOLE one that he was "gifted" with powers????
Give me a break 
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Tell me, would any of you atheists, if you had the chance, go and actually talk to Slyvia Browne and see for yourself whether she's for real or not? Or would you just brush off the opportunity for fear that maybe she would prove you wrong and shatter your current belief system and view of this life? I personally don't find athiests as open-minded as some of them claim, because keeping a mind open to the possibly of a supernatural and spiritual world isn't that far fetched.
It's funny how some of these solid examples of the supernatural exist yet the typical responce when addressed with these are: "ya, padre pio and edgar cayce must have been frauds, etc etc etc" without anyone ever being able to prove it and just ignoring facts from thousands of people who experienced these "gifted people" first hand. |
I cant even beelive that you would make the assumption that she is actually "gifted" with powers that would "shatter" our beleif system.
This woman is a fuckin joke. I watch montel williams when shes on it just to LAUGH at her and her generalized answers.
For example. A woman (a stupid one like the rest of the audience was) asked a question about her father who used to be a teacher. "What was he doing in heaven"?.. she asked. Sylvia's answer was "hes up their teaching the children that come into heaven"
AHHAHAHHHAHAHA... What a CROCK OF SHIIIIIIIIIIIIITE!!!!!!!
Or how about this one
"Sylvia.. i was driving my car one day and a bullet flew into the back area of my car where my daughter was sitting. It should have hit her head but it didnt. Later that day.. my little daughter said she saw something when the window shattered.. she said she saw an....."
And before the woman could finish her comment Sylvia says "An angel"
And the woman starts to get teary eyed and says "yes.... an angel.... thank you "
AHHAHHAHAHAHHAH.... honestly... humans are so dumb. No wonder religion has survived so long.
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Apr-05-2005 06:44
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b4k-oz
I am the Omnipresent TA

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: TO, ON & Omnipresent
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| quote: | Originally posted by SurrJRS
Hrm...
I don't believe in one all powerful being, and I personally find most organized religion a big turn off. I do however have much respect for the convictions of other people, as long as they don't use their religion as a means to persecute and infringe on the beliefs and wellbeing of others. Unfortunately religion is filled with contradictions, so asking for such a thing is apparently asking too much. And besides, who am I to decide what is right or wrong, etc? Religion is a great conundrum indeed!
I believe if you go through life doing what you honestly feel is right in your heart, you can't go wrong.
If there really is a merciful and forgiving God at the end of the white light, he would understand the great religious dilemma we face. Those who did their utmost to be good people throughout their life would most likely be looked upon favorably.
So, put me down for agnostic I guess... I like the definition:
Agnostic:
1) Somebody who believes that it is impossible to know whether or not God exists.
2) Somebody who doubts that a particular question has a single correct answer or that a complete understanding of something can be attained. |
Awesome! I like your definition for Agnostic. I suppose in a way, I'm Agnostic too. Even though I believe in the power of one's personal energy to bring us happiness which, as I said earlier, is kinda like a New Age belief...I'd have to say that yes...I am agnostic.
OK Jem_hadar I've decided that I fall more into the catagory of Agnostic 
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"People seem not to see that their opinion of the world is also a confession of their character."- Ralph Waldo Emerson, US essayist & poet (1803 - 1882)
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Apr-05-2005 11:52
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Surreal JRS
Balearic Sunset

Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Kicking it in Toronto, Canada
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Apr-05-2005 12:30
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Surreal JRS
Balearic Sunset

Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Kicking it in Toronto, Canada
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Apr-05-2005 12:35
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