Ghosts: Physical Evidence (…not)
“…just because you can’t explain something doesn’t make it supernatural. It merely makes it unexplained – so far.”
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“…just because you can’t explain something doesn’t make it supernatural. It merely makes it unexplained – so far.”
“Perry Marshall presents himself as an invincible defender of his supposed proof of an Intelligent Designer, standing atop a mountain of vanquished counter-arguments from hordes of atheists.”
“Everyone needs to recognise that belief or non-belief is not a choice as such, and people all have their own ideas about God or other gods.”
“Every reporter who’s done a piece on atheism in the last four years has thought it’s terribly clever and original to couch it in religious terms…”
“You’ve gone very wide, so I’ll be very shallow initially.”
“…you’ll have a better time in the interview if you know roughly what he’ll say beforehand, and that’s not difficult.”
“…absence of expected evidence can indeed be evidence of absence, like the absence of any bat guano in your attic.”
“Given how hesitant you are to come out of the closet, are you certain you’re the only one in there?”
“Nice people and nasty people can be right or wrong about the same things.”
There seems to be no argument in favour of gods and religion, or against areas of science deemed incompatible with these, which has been entirely discarded by people of faith for its poor merit and performance.