To: CyberCowboy777
hypoxia hallucinations are widely reported among mountain climbers.
i guess you think they must be hallucinating their hallucinations?
ketamine is a drug btw that has nothing to do with hypoxia.
You are a Christian, if I recall, so can you quote scientific studies proving the existence of your messiah?
As you said,
"You were matter of fact about it so I figure you have some medical study under your hat. Anecdotal evidence of a hallucination or a "spiritual" experience really have no value."
Sounds sort of like the all religious books, doesn't it? Yet you chose one and "believe" it. A little cognitive dissonance?
113 posted on
02/04/2004 3:49:01 PM PST by
adam_az
(Be vewy vewy qwiet, I'm hunting weftists.)
To: adam_az
Isn't that the same thing Evolutionists spout about in the Proof of GOD?
121 posted on
02/04/2004 3:57:11 PM PST by
missyme
To: adam_az
I can believe whatever I like - I do not pass it off as scientific fact.
You can troll all you like, because I do not seek to prove the existence of my Messiah, I have nothing to prove. I simply except that man knows very little about the universe.
I have had dreams that were vivid enough to wake me with elevated heart rate, sweat and emotional context. I can assure you I was not drugged or oxygen deprived. The account you gave me could well have been a dream - how can I know?
Your anger over the anecdotal nature of various Faiths do not in anyway elevate the necessity for observable fact in science.
122 posted on
02/04/2004 3:58:15 PM PST by
CyberCowboy777
(Only a foolish man would seek understanding only to reject paths still unexplored.)
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