No, but I often think of or say something just before someone else, any they say, I was thinking of that, or I was going to say that.
However, it never happens the other way round so doesn't seem a coincidence.
Also, once in a while I think if things or people I havent seen in years, and the next day or so they pop up in one way or another, happens very often.
I often think of or say something just before someone else, any they say, I was thinking of that, or I was going to say that.
Anyone here ever been with someone as they pass away?
This happens all the time with my wife and I. One of us is thinking of something and the other starts talking about it without any idea that the other was thinking about it. Has happened countless number of times.
I am much the same i get told that i am too cynical have to question everything , and will find the most plausible answer to most things
but there has been a few times that have opened my eyes and made me question a few things
somethings can't be explained so easily
That's the thing just because someone cant explain it doesn't mean it's supernatural. All it means is they cant explain it.
Something unexplainable happens to a person what's more realistic an answer. That it is just actually something that they cannot explain or that we need to totally overhaul our understanding of the world we live in because something supernatural has just occurred.
Or maybe it could just be that there is a more powerful being out there.. Im religous, and im not going to make this a big thing, but i personally believe that there is a god and that all things happen for a reason...
Thats just me, and i speak for myself, and im not saying others are wrong or im right, its my opinion. Thats all..
i agree with this. Especially where all things happen for a reason.
9.7 million children die annually from preventable causes. Try to reconcile that.
Here's what you'd have to believe to be a theist: For 100,000 years humanity is born, perhaps 25% of it dies in childbirth or very shortly afterwards. Life expectancy, I don't know, 25 for a very long time, infant mortality extraordinary, but after-childbirth deaths I mean, killed by microorganisms we didn't know existed, by earthquakes that we thought were portense, by storms that we didn't know came from our climate system, by other events that arise from our being born onto a cooling planet with deep cracks in its crust—faults in its crust. Then man-made things: turf wars, fights over women, fights over territory, over food, so on. Very, very slow, gradual, exponential upward progress we might like to think. Pretty slow, but at least we can claim out of our own self respect, man-made. And for the first 96,000 years of this experience heaven watches with folded arms, us go through this, with indifference, without pity and then around 4,000 years ago decides, "Gee, it's time to intervene. And the best way of doing that would probably be in Bronze Age Middle East, making appearances to stupified, illiterate peasants, which could later be passed on. The news would get to China after about a thousand years after that." That's what you have to believe. Aren't you glad you can't be made to believe that? Aren't you glad there's no theocracy any more within range of you that can make you believe that? Do you know what it's like living in countries where you can be made to believe it? Do you know what the penalties are for not believing it? They're just exactly congruent with the stupidity of the belief itself. We would be better off, ladies and gentlemen, if we grew out of it.
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