JerryL
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Reread. In one post you said that the ability could not be reporduced, and in another you said Bill Bixby reproduced the ability.Obviously not. Re-read my post. I said it was a "snippet" between the 10 disciplines on NBC's Million Dollar Challenge. Bill Bixby didn't get a dime for it, as it wasn't the main theme of the program, and not included in the challenge. It would be stupid to put up one million dollars for anyone who can bend a spoon on live TV.
I'd speculate that they saw shows and books on prehistoric creatures and "it looked like a dinosaur, and was contained in the same reasources as dinosaurs".But you ARE aware of the question I asked you that you didn't answer, aren't you? (You should be, since you deleted it.) But I'll ask it again: How did the common people come to view a plesiosaur as something other than a reptile, if they weren't taught that? Please don't dance around my point. If you've got something to say to me, say it clearly.
You equivocate occam's razor. He's rolling over in his grave. The problem with "God" in Occam's razor is that it presupposes God, which isn't simple at all, nor is it supported by available facts (the other half of Occam's razor)Yeah --- it's called Occam's Razor.
I've got a simpler one "it just was".
My point is that you are hypocritical: accepting Biblical miracle claims with no proof while doubting others with no proof.I believe your question to me was: Did Bill Bixby recreate any miracles on NBC? To which I replied NO ... neither did the 'experts' recreate the results of their craft. What's your point? That God's miracles and some water dowser's claim are synonymous?