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Re: Goodness atheists and religious people
« Reply #75 on: October 26, 2011, 23:19:43 »
I provided clarity that I was expressing my opinion as soon as you questioned it.  You clearly are not 'looking for clarity' all these posts later. 

There is no evidence that has satisfied proper experimental scrutiny, of the existence of such a thing as a soul.  Just as there is none for the existence of minotaurs or zombies.  And you've shown your willingness to believe in zombies, when it suited your argument to do so, based upon a web page that clearly questions the truth of their existence.

You may be interested to know that Dr Ian Stevenson, although he was repeatedly asked whether he believed in reincarnation, was circumspect about his answer - not the actions of one whose scientific research leaves one with no other possible alternate theory or belief.

Dr Ian Stevenson, died on Feb 8th 2007.   He left behind a locked combination lock for which he had set the combination himself 40 years previously basing the combination on a secret mnemonic device, a particular word or a sentence, perhaps, known only to him.

His intention was, that, after his death, he would try to communicate the mnemonic or combination to those left behind on earth.

According to the New York Times newspaper on February 18th 2007 the combination remained unknown.  I can find no reference to the combination being communicated since that time.


« Last Edit: October 26, 2011, 23:22:08 by Martin »
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