Calling it a building was probably the wrong descriptor. It was more like a complex. By far the largest single interior space was an antique and collectibles store. It was huge and I spent a lot of time in there. The items they had, though, could not be found anywhere else. Lot's of silver and...
No offense, but this world view is just a justification for ignorance. A person cannot reasonably have this view unless they disregard all the evidence, gained through meaningful experimentation, that our world is built upon. It serves no purpose other than to be obstinate or to act as a thought...
I mentioned in a previous post about my alien "dreams". They never feel like regular dreams because they are full sensory experiences. This dream felt like that.
One alien dream in particular had a feel that was the closest to this one. Me and a group of other people had been taken to a "place"...
That's an interesting point. There were no acknowledgement of birthdays, holidays, or anything like that. There was a clock on the wall in one of the buildings, but I rarely looked at it. We counted time relative to when we arrived. There was day and night. We slept and woke.
Again, you failed to take into account simple things that we know to be real and proven.
Starting with satellites, the argument you point out is one of whether they actually exist or not. We know they are up there because technology down here relies on them. Television, radio, internet, and...
This is a great book. I got through 20 something papers (cant remember where I left off) before skiping to the papers on Jesus. I haven't read anymore in the past 13 years or so myself, but have been meaning to.
Flat Earth proponents fail to take into account simple things like the propagation of radio waves, the presence of orbiting satellites, and airline flight paths, all which are real and proven and which are predicated on the gravitational pull and curvature of a sphere. The whole of physics...
If we have eyes to see, ears to hear, and a mouth to taste and speak, what would a spirit or demon need these for when they can do none of these things?
I agree with Chris. It's pareidolia.
Both. It was fully experienced. It was so much fun. At times I was lucid and knew I wasn't in a physical place, but it didn't feel like a dream. I was there. And I certainly wasn't alone. There's a feeling you get when someone is near you, and you just know it. If you close your eyes when they...
I don't disagree. But there are some people who use events like this as proof of Gods glory, and in the presence of unexplainable phenomena some people's faith is strengthened.
But let me qualify my comments so things don't get out of hand. I took Plissken's "all of this interference" comment...
All "timelines" experience this interference. It's the nature of the beast. But for the sake of argument, I would say the timeline would be completely devoid of religion or hope as there would be no miracles or mysteries to strengthen one's faith. A godless place of selfishness, anarchy, and...
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