| Subject: Re: WHO TAKES "Pete Charest" SERIOUSLY? |
| From: "rick nielsen" <rnielsen@centurytel.net> |
| Date: 24/10/2004, 22:23 |
| Newsgroups: alt.ufo.reports,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.ufo,alt.alien |
"The_Sage" <a.b@c.com> wrote in message
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Reply to article by: "rick nielsen" <rnielsen@centurytel.net>
Date written: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 01:07:20 -0400
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Since they can be seen, and many appear on radar, that is not beyond
the range of normal experience. Plus there are many scientific
explanations given for UFO's, swamp gas, Venus, plasma, ect, ect
so you are dead wrong labeling UFO's as paranormal, but what can one
expect from a stooge ?
Your are such a freaking illiterate idiot. You forgot about the word
that
preceded experience: normal. Ghosts and ETs are not "normal"
experiences. They
might be experiences but not of the normal kind, more like the
extraorindary
kind of experience.
There is no such thing as a normal experience. there is only experience
and
non experience , normal is a mathematical term and has no place in the
world
of experiences, ie. there is no such thing in the real world of
experience
as a normal dog or an average cat each dog , cat is a unique, as each
experience is a unique event.
Unproven assertions. For one thing, normal, in this context, has
abosolutely
nothing to do with math, it has to do with "The usual or expected state,
form,
amount, or degree". Ghosts and ETs are not usual or expected. Your
incompetent
logic leads us to the conclusion that UFOs and ghosts are absolutely
normal
experiences when they obviously are extraordinary experiences.
By your logic above anything unexpected is by your defination paranormal,
the normal as you describe it doesn't exist in the real world of experience
otherwise their would be no accidents or surprises, as usual with you ,you
are hiding behind the imprecise nature of the language to try and prove an
absolute when such a thing doesn't exist in the real world all experience is
unique and one of a time regardless of how similar it is to other unique and
somewhat predictable events in space-time.
To quote an example from David Lynch "I am thinking of a dog" , "you may
think you know what I am thinking and also think of a dog""but you do not
know what kind of dog I am thinking of" WOOF
Get a clue spooge-for-brains.
more childish charachter assasination
<Snipped three-year-old ranting and raving and immature name calling>
Interesting way to put this since all the name calling was yours, Tyme
The Sage
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