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Author: TopazTopaz Date: Dec 1, 2007 04:39
I believe in God. But it seems God works through people. Tests have
shown that praying for a sick or dying person does not help the
person. This is because the doctors are already doing everything they
can.
I think the religions are wrong when they describe God as a person or
anything like a person. It seems that God could actually be explained
scientifically. I think it has something to do with telepathy. In my
experience it looks like telepathy is real. Though it could possibly
be a coincidence, I don't think so. Here is what this website says:
http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/t/telepathy.html
"Telepathy, like the other forms of psychic phenomena is elusive and
difficult to test systematically. Enough evidence is available to
reasonably substantiate the phenomenon does exist. But, quantifying it
seems to be another matter. The phenomenon is closely connected to the
emotional states on both the sender and receiver which creates
difficulty in replicating experimental results."
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Author: John JonesJohn Jones Date: Dec 1, 2007 14:30
On Dec 1, 12:39�pm, Topaz hotmail.com> wrote:
> �I believe in God. But it seems God works through people. Tests have
> shown that praying for a sick or dying person does not help the
> person. This is because the doctors are already doing everything they
> can.
>
> �I think the religions are wrong when they describe God as a person or
> anything like a person. It seems that God could actually be explained
> scientifically. I think it has something to do with telepathy. In my
> experience it looks like telepathy is real. Though it could possibly
> be a coincidence, I don't think so. Here is what this website says:
>
> http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/t/telepathy.html
>
> "Telepathy, like the other forms of psychic phenomena is elusive and
> difficult to test systematically. Enough evidence is available to
> reasonably substantiate the phenomenon does exist. But, quantifying it
> seems to be another matter. The phenomenon is closely connected to the
> emotional states on both the sender and receiver which creates
> difficulty in replicating experimental results." ...
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Author: TopazTopaz Date: Dec 1, 2007 14:32
On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 09:31:07 -0500, "Daniel T."
earthlink.net> wrote:
>Topaz hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> "Telepathy, like the other forms of psychic phenomena is elusive and
>> difficult to test systematically. Enough evidence is available to
>> reasonably substantiate the phenomenon does exist. But, quantifying it
>> seems to be another matter. The phenomenon is closely connected to the
>> emotional states on both the sender and receiver which creates
>> difficulty in replicating experimental results."
>
>In other words, telepathy is indistinguishable from coincidence.
Well, I was in a room. A guy I didn't care for too much entered the
room. I was watching the TV and totally ignored the guy. After a while
I thought "Leave" and he immediate moved to the door and left. I
didn't move or frown or anything else I can think of. And it felt like
telepathy. Somehow I could sense it.
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Author: TopazTopaz Date: Dec 1, 2007 14:35
On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 09:32:04 -0500, ZerkonX zerkonx.net>
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>On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 06:39:39 -0600, Topaz wrote:
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>> I believe in God. But it seems God works through people.
>
>Hey!! What about cats?
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Author: brian fletcherbrian fletcher Date: Dec 1, 2007 16:15
"Topaz" hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I believe in God. But it seems God works through people. Tests have
> shown that praying for a sick or dying person does not help the
> person. This is because the doctors are already doing everything they
> can.
>
> I think the religions are wrong when they describe God as a person or
> anything like a person. It seems that God could actually be explained
> scientifically. I think it has something to do with telepathy. In my
> experience it looks like telepathy is real. Though it could possibly
> be a coincidence, I don't think so. Here is what this website says:
>
> http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/t/telepathy.html
>
> "Telepathy, like the other forms of psychic phenomena is elusive and
> difficult to test systematically. Enough evidence is available to ...
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Author: brian fletcherbrian fletcher Date: Dec 1, 2007 16:19
"ZerkonX" zerkonx.net> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 06:39:39 -0600, Topaz wrote:
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>> I believe in God. But it seems God works through people.
>
> Hey!! What about cats?
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>
Sounds like the re birth of Hinduism..:-)
BOfL
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Dec 2, 2007 13:09
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>> None of that stuff about telepathy ever holds up in a fair test. Better
>> to chuck the junk and go to this website: http://www.randi.org/
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> I disagree. One on one, it may not be so apparent however.
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> I believe there is an awareness connectivity going on. I see at football
> games where people aggregate in large numbers, one can sense a general
> mood that swings to and fro in the crowd. Cowboys might have sensed it in
> cattle herds...a 'social' organization that sweeps through the masses as a
> 'sense'.
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> Of course, rationally, one would surmise it is just external communication
> going on...each individual like a synaptic nodule passing on certain
> subliminal information on to the next that acts like waves through crowds.
> But I believe there is an 'edginess' to this 'wave' of energy, whereby, ...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Dec 2, 2007 21:58
> I'm quite sure it exists. I bet a lot of people can relate. Some
> probably are born more tuned to it than others.
> I think it may have to do with focus. Most people can 'tune' things out
> and...
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Author: Don StockbauerDon Stockbauer Date: Dec 2, 2007 22:15
On Dec 1, 6:15 pm, "brian fletcher" bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> "Topaz" hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> I believe in God. But it seems God works through people. Tests have
>> shown that praying for a sick or dying person does not help the
>> person. This is because the doctors are already doing everything they
>> can.
>
>> I think the religions are wrong when they describe God as a person or
>> anything like a person. It seems that God could actually be explained
>> scientifically. I think it has something to do with telepathy. In my
>> experience it looks like telepathy is real. Though it could possibly
>> be a coincidence, I don't think so. Here is what this website says:
> ...
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Author: turtoniturtoni Date: Dec 2, 2007 22:30
"Cypher (played by Joe Pantoliano) is a character in The Matrix. He is
referred to as "Mr. Reagan" by Agent Smith.
In the first film of the trilogy, Cypher is one of the rebels from
Morpheus' hovercraft, the Nebuchadnezzar. Although he may have been
idealistic at first, Cypher has grown tired of the Man/Machine war
within the Matrix. Harshly disillusioned by the grim existence living
on a hovercraft and tired of following Morpheus and his blind faith of
the Prophecy, he soon starts to wish he'd never learned the truth and
left the Matrix in the first place. This prompts him to strike a deal
with the Agents. At the beginning of the movie, he nearly gets Trinity
killed by Agent Smith in successfully proving to the Agents that he,
"the informant", was legitimate.
Cypher secretly meets with Agent Smith once more, agreeing to turn
Morpheus over to them if the Agents will return Cypher's body, rich
and famous, to the Matrix power plant with no knowledge of the Matrix.
How he is able to contact the Agents is not clear. Cypher proves to be
as deadly as he is deceptive. He has Mouse killed by the police,
murders Apoc, Switch and Dozer, and wounds Tank, but before he can
kill Neo or Trinity, Tank recovers and kills Cypher.
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