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Reply #15 - Jan 13th, 2007 at 9:59pm
 
Yeah  Cheesy

I'm really tired of arguments.

If we all just agree to disagree we will get to the truth alot faster.
It seems like the past couple of weeks have just been one big argument  Cry
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Reply #16 - Jan 13th, 2007 at 10:00pm
 
Some was my fault though Embarrassed
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Reply #17 - Jan 13th, 2007 at 10:35pm
 
Matthew, first  thank you for your support.  I completed the following response to Ra before noticing both your two posts and Ra's.  I would revise my thread accordingly, except I detect a striking synchroncity.  I can't recall the "assume" pun you cite being mentioned on this board, though it has often been warranted.  Yet I seem to have composed my allusion to this pun at almost the same time as you did!  I suspect that some ESP is involved here.  Recently, I've been having the odd experience of commenting on other people's random thoughts without realizing it until they pointed it out to me.  Interesting!

[Ra:] "Don I am 100% sure that the bible is Nonsense... I haven't taken the time to read the bible and never will."
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Phew!  I initially assumed that your ideas get very lonely.  After all, you routinely inject profanity-laced rants into issues that call for a smidgeon of rigor to season one's penchant for bluster.  I usually suspect that 100% certainty about uninvestigated afterlife claims betrays the I.Q. of a geraniun. Smiley   So I am heartened to hear you claim: "I have an IQ of 162 which seems to get higher everytime I take a test."

[Ra:] "Really Don why are you here?  You reject pretty much everything on this board that doesn't relate to your religion.  Don, if your going to be here at least try to broaden your horizons.
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Not so.  It's dangerous to "assume."  If you "ass/u/me, "  you make an "ass" of "u" and "me."   I have a substantial library of books on the paranomal, afterlife evidence, and New Age thought.  I'd wager I've read more books on these subjects than you have!  I paid about $550 for TMI's Gateway CDs and have often practiced with them.  I've probably had more paranormal experiences than anyone posting on this site and I have discussed many of these in MANY threads almost devoid of biblical allusions.  I've even experienced a few ADCs and recently started a thread on problems of coherence in paranormal evidence for the afterlife.

I am here to gain new insights from astral exploration and other afterlife evidence and to motivate myself to continue my own attempts at exploration.  As I've explained several times, I've experienced the hallmoarks of OBEs--floating near the ceiling, looking down on my body, trying to reconnect by draping my spirit body over my physical body, performing highly emotional retrievals, arguing with dream people that they are merely figments of my imagination, and even poking dream figures with my finger to determine if they feel real.  But after initally succumbing to wishful thinking, I reluctantly concluded that all my experiences are merely vivid lucid dreams that simulate OBEs.  So naturally I try to detect whether alleged OBEs reported here are just as bogus as mine and that concern makes the issue of verification loom large.  I don't dismiss OBE claims here simply on the basis of my own illusory experiences.  

[Ra:] "It is getting pretty annoying to keep seeing these Jesus posts pop up on this forum."
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(1) I seldom start such threads.  Dude made the outrageous claim that he could prove that Jesus never existed.  So I challenged him to back his claim up and then replied to his material and will continue to do so.   Then Chumley, Recoverer, and Juditha started their own threads addressing the Jesus issue.  (2) Alleged retrievals are a primary focus of this site.  The earliest literary evidence for soul retrievals derives from the New Testament and the early church.  OBEs were even a routine part of Catholic worship around 200 AD.   Jesus is a major player in NDEs and even in Robert Monroe's OBEs and one of Bruce Moen's astral explorations.  So who are you to tell me what approach I must take towards afterlife evidence?  If a thread doesn't suit you, ignore it.  That's what I do all the time.

[Ra:] "I honestly think you are just here to convert weak minds into your beliefs."
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I have explained why I am here.  But I admit that Christian witness is also a part of this motivation.  My arguments have exposed New Age bigotry here. As a result, some have PMed me to learn more about Jesus and the Christian life and are now radiant Christians.   I could care less whether you object to this.  In fact, I don't mind if you try to persuade posters to adopt your own spiritual perspective.  The attempt to persuade is part of an honest and open-ended discussion of spiritual issues.  If a perspective is not worth defending, it is not worth believing.  argue the way I do because this has proven effective.

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Reply #18 - Jan 13th, 2007 at 10:43pm
 
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The earliest literary evidence for soul retrievals derives from the New Testament and the early church.  OBEs were even a routine  Catholic worship around 200 AD part of
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Could you expound on this a bit more?  Thanks! Smiley
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Reply #19 - Jan 13th, 2007 at 10:50pm
 
Not going to argue with u lol

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Reply #20 - Jan 13th, 2007 at 10:53pm
 
Don.  You are always so insistant on having others read books that go against what they belief to be truth, so they can see both sides of the picture and have a better understanding of the true situation.  So why don't you go ahead and pick up a copy of Suns of God.  You claim that many scholars have criticized her past work, Christ Conspiracy(Most of which are Christian apologists, go figure..)  You say that even Price criticized her work, but of course he took back his criticisms after he learned how closed minded he was being.  Anyway, this book has gotten almost all positive reviews and feedback, especially from scholars.  It provides elaborate evidence for her claims and covers many criticisms from Christ Conspiracy.  I have a feeling you are going to say somthing like... why would I read a book from a New Age kook.  Of course, you say this about anyone who has beliefs that oppose your conservative world view.  However, she has far more credentials than you(as well as an unbiased eye...most of those who negatively reviewed her work are very biased towards Christianity, and of course no biased minds have ever been able to see through their own religion to the truth, no matter how obvious the facts are, they find away to get around them..hmm sounds familiar).  You feel she is a disgrace simply because her work opposes your beliefs.  You also shaped your view of her from negative reviews you have read from people, who some of them never even read her work and reviewed it on strickly hearsay.  So if you do not want to be exposed as a hypocrit, read the facts presented by Suns of God.
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Reply #21 - Jan 13th, 2007 at 10:54pm
 
Books Rock Grin
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Reply #22 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 1:54am
 
Dude,

Check out my latest post in my Reply to Dude thread.  i am a well-pyblished author and consider my qualifications and training far superior to Acharya's.  But only an idiot hides behind self-promoted credentials. 
And my works are relevant neither to the issues under discussion nor the afterlife. 

Again you make silly assmptions.  I have mostly recommended David Fontana's exhaustive "Is There an AFterlife?  A Comprehensive Overview of the Evidnece."  This book is decidedly New Age, but the best fairly exhaustive treatment in print.  Even Heward Storm's "My Descent into Death" has a decidedly New Age edge to it.  I've changed my mind about recommending Malachi martin's book for you.  I think "Hostage to the Devil" would freak you out and I don't want to do that to an impresionable young man like you.

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Reply #23 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 2:08am
 
How considerate.  Of course, if I hopped on your Christian bandwagon I'm sure you wouldn't be making degrading remarks such as that last one.  It's quite alright.  Whether you are hinting at me being a sissy or simply being an ignorant follower, it does not matter.  I refuse to stoop down to your level of subtle insulting.  I love you no matter what you say to me!
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Reply #24 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 2:35am
 
Dude,

Lighten up!  I assume your promise to read Martin means nothing-- like your promise to abandon our combative mode?  Ha!  Well, your posturing won't save you.  but my future critiques of Dude/ Acharya will be a tad more friendly than I initially anticipated. 

Don
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Reply #25 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 2:04pm
 
Hi Chumley I beleive in Jesus,he loves me and he loves us all and i have only read parts of the bible,but i learned all about jesus from Religious Instruction at school and i have never forgotten the stories of Jesus.

I have seen Jesus and we said the lords prayer together  with my catholic nun spirit guide Theresa.


Love and God bless    Love Juditha
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