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SkinWalker

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Posted in: Vietnam: Dejavu all over again
 SkinWalker
08-05-2003, 2:54 AM
#52
Which is why the political dichotomy of our government is failing. Much the same as dichotomies fail in debate. "If you aren't with us, you're against us." Bah.... I've no time or patience for that kind of ignorance. Impeach any extremis...  [Read More]
Posted in: What about heaven?
 SkinWalker
08-05-2003, 2:50 AM
#21
Originally posted by lukeskywalker1 So anyways, i dont think thats a fair statment, unless you can look through christian eyes. What if one used to look through christian eyes? And then one became educated? Would not one's memory allow them to und...  [Read More]
Posted in: What about heaven?
 SkinWalker
08-02-2003, 2:20 AM
#12
Originally posted by wildjedi Each thing we see resonates at a different frequency. Thus, if we could find the proper frequency and change our bodies to that frequency, we could put our hand through a piece of wood. ... What do you think about that...  [Read More]
Posted in: The 'Everything Paranormal' Thread
 SkinWalker
08-03-2003, 8:00 PM
#16
Daring, don't take this the wrong way, but..... I'm curious as to why you believe in these types of things. Have you ever seen conclusive evidence to support these paranormal ideas, or do you rely on anecdote only? I have a hypothesis that I'm work...  [Read More]
Posted in: The 'Everything Paranormal' Thread
 SkinWalker
07-26-2003, 1:45 PM
#11
Here's an excerpt of an article: A likely explanation for the "Mothman" is the common barn owl. While it is far from man-sized, due to its big wings (some forty-four inches) and long legs it nevertheless "appears deceptively large, es...  [Read More]
Posted in: The 'Everything Paranormal' Thread
 SkinWalker
07-26-2003, 5:42 AM
#8
Originally posted by MydnightPsion Of course, we have nothing to prove it the other way, either. Thus, a theory is still just that, a theory. Actually it is not a theory at all, but rather a supposition or an assumption. A theory is based upon tho...  [Read More]
Posted in: The 'Everything Paranormal' Thread
 SkinWalker
07-26-2003, 2:01 AM
#6
Originally posted by Captain Wilson The scientests came come up with a theroy for nearly anything that happens, but how many of theses theroys are just that, theroys, ideas with no scientific backing. Which theories are you referring to that scien...  [Read More]
Posted in: The 'Everything Paranormal' Thread
 SkinWalker
07-25-2003, 2:20 PM
#1
I thought it would be interesting to start a thread about the Paranormal. First, let me be clear that I'm very skeptical about paranormal claims in general and view the vast majority of paranormal claims as hallucination, misunderstanding, incomple...  [Read More]
Posted in: Shameful Boasting
 SkinWalker
07-24-2003, 1:12 PM
#7
Let's be sensible here. I was a soldier and could have easily been one of those guys knockin at their door. They did knock, according to official accounts. They knocked... announced that they could surrender via interpretor... attempted to storm the...  [Read More]
Posted in: Piracy
 SkinWalker
08-02-2003, 2:06 PM
#33
Hey guys... this is getting to be a borderline rules violation... we can talk about piracy as a concept: the right/wrong of it; why we feel that way; etc. Just don't cross the line about trading, offering URLs, how-to find, etc. You haven't yet, bu...  [Read More]
Posted in: Piracy
 SkinWalker
07-26-2003, 3:15 PM
#30
I urge everyone to browse this link http://harlanellison.com/kick/kick_rls.htm regardless of what side of this issue you are on. It's a good example of how the little guy. It's about Harlan Ellison's ongoing legal battle against America Online. Nev...  [Read More]
Posted in: Piracy
 SkinWalker
07-23-2003, 4:54 AM
#6
I think the entertainment industry as a whole is very scared about this activity going on in the "cyberworld." Using a program like Kazaa or Morpheus or WinMx, you can download an entire movie in under a couple of hours with a fast enough c...  [Read More]
Posted in: Gas Surplus? Pfff.
 SkinWalker
07-21-2003, 1:13 PM
#2
The SUV is proof that the auto industry is consumer driven (no pun intended) and not Industry/Government driven. This is good for the consumer in the short run, but in the long-term, we develop problems like we have now in the SUV age. The SUV appea...  [Read More]
Posted in: Virtual Infedelity
 SkinWalker
07-19-2003, 2:01 PM
#8
It doesn't really matter if the other person is in a "cyber" reality or over a phone chat line (these are popular too). In fact, it could be considered "cheating" if the other person were a co-worker that you decided to flirt with...  [Read More]
Posted in: Australia primed to become 51st US state?
 SkinWalker
07-20-2003, 2:17 PM
#12
Hey... then Foster's will no longer be an imported beer! And Lynk Former will be a homeboy! What's up Homes!? :D...  [Read More]
Posted in: Making out in Public
 SkinWalker
07-10-2003, 12:21 PM
#16
You could have walked up and said, "is this the buffet line?" I've told kids they should get a room, move along, and "quit showing off" before..... but only in the most public places. Places like parks, the backs of movie theater...  [Read More]
Posted in: War
 SkinWalker
07-08-2003, 12:41 PM
#13
I think as long as people continue to look at their existances the way you and a few others here do, there is hope for the species :D Actually, I think there truly is a good chance our species will prevail. But we can't disregard the fact that our p...  [Read More]
Originally posted by lukeskywalker1 A cult, is a group that diseaves deceives people... Cults like to trick their followers to believe that everthing else is a cult... usually with outright fabricated definitions. Beware the Kool-Aid. Cult: Defini...  [Read More]
Originally posted by lukeskywalker1 Christian, means christ like.. or being like christ. How are they being like christ? Anyways, the rules for christianity have been set, no doubts there. No one can say they havnt, i mean... over half the New Testa...  [Read More]
Originally posted by ET Warrior So the fact that people believe there is a chance for them, after they are dead, to live a life of complete bliss is a disease of humanity? This, in my opinion, is why the world is so fouled up. Of the 6 billion peo...  [Read More]
Posted in: Where is the mind?
 SkinWalker
07-14-2003, 1:14 PM
#17
I was going to mention the phantom limb thing. I see this as good evidence that the mind is probably 100% in the brain. If someone loses a limb, they often have phantom senses to the limb, say an arm. Often this tactile sense is merely re-mapped t...  [Read More]
Posted in: Where is the mind?
 SkinWalker
07-09-2003, 1:02 PM
#8
Originally posted by Redwing I believe the soul goes on after the death of the body. But you don't need to believe that to see why the idea of a soul has merit...countless accounts of out-of-the-body experiences, astral projection, and the like. U...  [Read More]
Posted in: Anti-american feelings?
 SkinWalker
07-09-2003, 1:34 PM
#35
Originally posted by Homuncul In fact Al Qaeda had dealings with Saddam and that should be also enough. There is no evidence to suggest that Saddam Hussein had any substantial dealings with Al Qaeda. Originally posted by Homuncul Unfortunately...  [Read More]
Posted in: Anti-american feelings?
 SkinWalker
07-07-2003, 1:14 PM
#25
Originally posted by Homuncul I think you'll find quite a lot americans (especially those who lived the september or families of those who didn't) who hate Iraqis. Or you can find a lot europeans doing the same thing. September 11th shouldn't even...  [Read More]
Posted in: Philosophy revival
 SkinWalker
07-12-2003, 1:15 PM
#52
Originally posted by Homuncul 1. Please remind me again how do you difine unknowable? Unknowable - a temporary condition that is the result of an inability to create, discover or accurately interpret data. The composition of the Moon was once unkno...  [Read More]
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