Having dealt with a few "sceptics" recently I have come to the conclusion that I might as well be talking to my dog as he seems to be more intelligent and has no bias like them.
Their main weapon of choice is JREF's 1 million dollar challenge and the fact that it has gone unclaimed for some time. It's not as important as they seem to make out in my honest opinion.
1.James Randi is a magician, one might say he knows every trick in the book when it comes to deceiving people, the very definition of a magicians trick.
2.He seems to be very unwilling to accept anything which he doesn't believe is possible, so anyone going for his "challenge" has no chance of winning it by my reasoning.
3.A lot of people think that the lure of money is too good of an opportunity to turn down. A materialistic point of view if ever I've seen one.
4.The money is actually $10000 cash up front and the rest is in bonds to the value of the outstanding amount, not exactly as it says on the tin.
http://www.skepticalinvestigations.org/Examskeptics/Sean_Randichallenge.html5.Perhaps people don't feel the need to pass this "challenge" as they feel they have nothing to prove, or maybe they don't want the attention that it would more than likely garner, for better or worse.
Now I have never been to a medium but I know people who have and have had pretty accurate results, more than can be possible from guesswork. So if this challenge was so easy like it is claimed then surely someone would have won it by now. Having said that I don't know how much information these people gave to the mediums to start off with but they are intelligent and sensible people so I trust their judgement in not to be deceived so easily.
Also I had a look at the applicants for the challenge and since 1962 there has only been about 1000 which isn't a lot in that time if you ask me.
http://www.randi.org/site/index.php/1m-challenge/challenge-faq.htmlIt's certainly a little suspicious from what I have seen, I will also add that I don't claim to be able to do any of the things that are covered by this challenge, so I can't say that I'm biased against it to start with.
Do I have a point with what I have said?
What are your thoughts on this?
Andy