What r u guys doing up so late anyway? Ghost hunting? LOL..
What I meant was you can't rule out the possibility that the family in the story actually experienced 'spirits' in that house.
Would love for your guys to be in their shoes one day.
.....I'm trying to follow you here, I really am! SO your saying that giant Sloths and Mammoths became extinct some 2 million years ago (dating method on this is so pathetically flawed as to be ludicrous!) and disappeared either "directly or indirectly" by man?
But you can't rule out the possibility that it exists.
I really want one of you guys to come face to face with one of these strange/unexplainable experiences and see what you have to say after that.
The Fate of the Earth we read: “Only six or seven thousand years ago .*.*. civilization emerged, enabling us to build up a human world.” The Last Two Million Years states: “In the Old World, most of the critical steps in the farming revolution were taken between 10,000 and 5000 BC.” It also says: “Only for the last 5000 years has man left written records.” The fact that the fossil record shows modern man suddenly appearing on earth, and that reliable historical records are admittedly recent, harmonizes with the Bible’s chronology for human life on earth....by the way!
By definition, and unexplainable experience has no possible explanation.
May be a small point, but I'll point out that unexplainable is context dependent.
Someone in an aboriginal society could validly state "a rainbow is unexplainable" meaning they cannot explain it, even though others can.
Someone looks out the airplane window and says "there is a UFO above the clouds" and it is unexplainable to them, when someone else might know it to be the reflection of the moon
Other things might be unexplainable to everyone and anyone in the world
Sum up: it could be "something i can' explain" something "we (in a limited group) can't explain," or something "no human can explain."
His name is Kenneth Miller and he just wanted a monopoly for his biology textbook.
Design ain't "magic."
The "work" of a god would be the opposite of "random and undirected."
We are not fish. We like fish are vertebrates.
How would you explain it?
By definition, an unexplainable experience has no possible explanation.
I've had some. In the end, I wasn't able to explain them.
May be a small point, but I'll point out that unexplainable is context dependent.
Someone in an aboriginal society could validly state "a rainbow is unexplainable" meaning they cannot explain it, even though others can.
Someone looks out the airplane window and says "there is a UFO above the clouds" and it is unexplainable to them, when someone else might know it to be the reflection of the moon
Other things might be unexplainable to everyone and anyone in the world
Sum up: it could be "something i can' explain" something "we (in a limited group) can't explain," or something "no human can explain."