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Shru1kan

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Do you believe in ghosts?

Your views on those who can claim to see, sense, or commune with those departed based on a "sixth sense"?

I'm gonna say it, I think I can. Spare me your loony/ druggie remarks please. Its neither. I feel I have a sense and a radar, only in certain spots will I be able to "feel" something, like a tingling, a brush of cool air up my spine.
 

Kaboose the Moose

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I don't believe in ghosts, no.

My views about people who claim to see them is...indifferent. I mean if they claim strongly to feel a connection with the paranormal then bully for them but until someone can come up with evidence that is not a grainy video or smudge/highly ambiguous photo..I am not sold on the idea.
 

Zacharine

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No. No-one has ever been able to prove or show the existance of ghosts. Many who have tried were exposed as charlatans, even when they were allowed to design the test (to the limit of it actually being a scientifically observable test).

I have no reason at all to believe in ghosts, and do have reasons to not believe in ghosts. Therefore, I do not believe in ghosts.
 

GreyWolf257

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I'm not sure. I guess you can call me "agnostic" about it. I mean, it could be true, but I'm just, well, not sure.
 

Soushi

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i dunno. i mean, there is so much that makes up our lives it is hard to believe that it all simply ends.
I am actually pretty sure I have actually seen a ghost in my house. This is all absolutely true. I had just turned off the lights, and was turning around, when a glowing blue figure came up the stairs from my basement and turned towards me. It wasn't fully human, but it certainly was humanoid shape, and kinda there, yet not there at the same time, very wavy.
Naturally, i shouted and got the hell out of there. This figure was, i am pretty sure, the figure of the man that died in our house only a few months before we moved in, he burned to death in a fire. By teh same token, there is this room in my grandmothers house that was my grandfather's piano room. Every time i go in there, i swear there is somebody else there.
*shiver* geez, now i have creeped myself out again
 

LockeDown

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It's difficult to say. While I don't personally subscribe to the thoughts or rituals of any one major religious organization, I find myself drawn to the idea of an afterlife. Not because of any subconscious longing for something to fill some sort of metaphysical void, mind you, but from my studies in Physics, Biology, and Chemistry. There is no difference, atomically or chemically, between a living entity and a dead one of similar species, therefore I must conclude that there is something intangible, beyond our understanding that propels these organic shells.

However, if this driving, motivating force (we'll call it a soul for simplicity's sake) cannot be detected by our own senses or the machinery cultivated by our society, then it is clear that any form of communication between our earth-bound selves and their ephemeral essence is impossible. So, do I believe that when we die, something that is "us" leaves our body behind to go do...whatever it is that shapeless masses of undetectable energy do? Yes (My current imagining likens it to a sort of cosmic amalgam, wherein all such energies coalesce when they leave their physical form behind). Do I believe these wingnuts like John Edward and his ilk can actually communicate with those energies? No, not in the slightest.

TL;DR: There are probably entities that exist that could be construed as "ghosts", but the idea that anyone could actually commune with something we can't readily detect via man or machine is laughable at best
 

Puzzles

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No. I'm of the opinion that most supernatural things are simply uncommon, but easily explained phenomenon. Be it speaking with god (normally a sign of severe mental illness), seeing ghosts, UFOs or night-time anal probing by slender extra-terrestrials.

It's usually the more gullible or simple people who report these cases, and... Far less commonly respectable or successful members of society. Read into that what you will, but I see it as a sad case of inability to look for the most rational answer, and instead to look for the most sensational possibility no matter how bizarre.
 

StriderShinryu

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I do believe in their existence, but have never been fortunate (?) enough to actually experience anything myself beyond the occasional feeling of something being "not quite right" when I've been in certain places. I'm not really even sure why I do believe in them beyond the aforementioned feelings and certain people I'm close to having told me about their own experiences.
 

Erana

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Considering the fact that we're trying to perceive a nigh-infinite universe with six simple and limited senses, I have to say that anything's possible.

Personally, I've always been attracted to the idea of spirits, but at the same time, I'm also attracted to the idea of tea magically appearing for me, or my dog to not be dead.