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Something my dad said.

Frank Goad

Well-Known Member
My dad said the best way to prove the paranormal to someone.Would be to go out of body.And get the other person out of body.Multiple times.What do you think of this idea?:)
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
My dad said the best way to prove the paranormal to someone.Would be to go out of body.And get the other person out of body.Multiple times.What do you think of this idea?:)

An out of body experience doesn't actually require that you go out of body.
Your mind is capable of creating the perception of being physically some place other than where you actually are.

I think proof would require you to go out of body to a location a report on information at that location that you couldn't possibly know or guess at.
Like reading a series of numbers on a chalkboard that could be verified by people physically at that location at the time.
 

Sgt. Pepper

All you need is love.
My dad said the best way to prove the paranormal to someone.Would be to go out of body.And get the other person out of body.Multiple times.What do you think of this idea?:)

I've been actively involved in paranormal research and investigation for the past 15 years, and I've never heard of such an occurrence, Frank. I would be interested to learn where your father got this unusual idea. To be honest with you, it's very peculiar even for me.
 

Frank Goad

Well-Known Member
My dad said the best way to prove the paranormal to someone.Would be to go out of body.And get the other person out of body.Multiple times.What do you think of this idea?:)

I've been actively involved in paranormal research and investigation for the past 15 years, and I've never heard of such an occurrence, Frank. I would be interested to learn where your father got this unusual idea. To be honest with you, it's very peculiar even for me.

My dad was being hypothetical.:)
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
My dad said the best way to prove the paranormal to someone.Would be to go out of body.And get the other person out of body.Multiple times.What do you think of this idea?:)

That's true of many things. Someone might not understand what a migraine really feels like until they've had one or at least a bad headache. And so forth.
 

Hockeycowboy

Witness for Jehovah
Premium Member
What if this happened to you?YHow would judge it?:)
If I was in such a scenario, I’d immediately ask Jehovah to get me out of it. I certainly wouldn’t grab someone else and put them in it!

You really are intrigued by supernatural activity, aren’t you?

“Quit touching the unclean thing.” (2 Corinthians 6:17) Those words are there for a reason.

IMO
 

Sgt. Pepper

All you need is love.
If I was in such a scenario, I’d immediately ask Jehovah to get me out of it. I certainly wouldn’t grab someone else and put them in it!

You really are intrigued by supernatural activity, aren’t you?

“Quit touching the unclean thing.” (2 Corinthians 6:17) Those words are there for a reason.

IMO

In my personal opinion, I think an interest in supernatural activity is alright, as long as the person who is interested in it is aware of what they're getting into and that it's not something to be trifled with, as I explained in my thread here. For the record, I know some Christians who are spiritualists, like I am, and they believe in the paranormal, or they at least have an interest in it. For the record, I am not going to argue or debate with you or anyone else about whether Christians should believe in the paranormal or not, especially since debate is not permitted in the paranormal activities forum. I simply wanted to share my personal perspective on the topic.
 
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