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To: Just mythoughts
The flesh body was formed/created as the vessel for which the soul/spirit to inhabit during the flesh age journey.

Says who?

But there has been discovery of footprints that look just like present flesh bodied humans that could not have been left behind by a flesh body. Flesh eyesight is not capable to 'see' into that dimension.

So, flesh eyes can't see non-flesh bodies, but ordinary clay can register the imprint of non-flesh feet from "another dimension?"

I smell a logical fallacy here...

And, besides, as Marcello Truzzi said: "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof."

Regards,

44 posted on 02/12/2011 1:08:23 AM PST by alexander_busek
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To: alexander_busek
The flesh body was formed/created as the vessel for which the soul/spirit to inhabit during the flesh age journey.

Says who?

The Creator, says so, have you never read?

But there has been discovery of footprints that look just like present flesh bodied humans that could not have been left behind by a flesh body. Flesh eyesight is not capable to 'see' into that dimension.

So, flesh eyes can't see non-flesh bodies, but ordinary clay can register the imprint of non-flesh feet from "another dimension?"

The footprint is there, and dated before the existence of the historical record of flesh weighted bodies. I do not have to see BamBam's face to feel an Arctic chill, his voice alone does that to me.

I smell a logical fallacy here... And, besides, as Marcello Truzzi said: "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof." Regards,

Do you remember the age of the dinosaurs? It would be extraordinary IF you said yes. Sometimes the fallacy is the logic smelt-(verb).

45 posted on 02/12/2011 1:35:16 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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