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i dont think the disease was something that could be contained. real doctors would have helped though
originally posted by: mOjOm
a reply to: Dark Ghost
So something contagious is effecting kids starting 3 weeks ago and apparently nobody thought about keeping their kids away from other kids, school, public, etc.???
There were other kids helping care for the sick kids in classrooms full of other kids and adults.
Not the best way to avoid something that may be contagious. Whatever it may be.
Can we get these people some real medical people down there instead of Local Religious Witch Doctors??
i know all i want to know about the salem witch trials i was asking if you would try to elaborate on what you meant by bringing it up
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: malevolent
Too subtle?
www.salemwitchmuseum.com...
sorry but i disagree demons are real, most of them could care less to interact with us humans, some are angry that they were forgotten as deities before they were scorned by people and called evil. i agree with what else you have to say there is a scientific reason for this incident
originally posted by: Gryphon66
First of all, demons are mythological.
Second of all myths, while possibly contagious, do not produce physical symptoms.
Third, physical symptoms are generally related to actual physical causes or emotional stimuli.
Answer: look for the physical causes or emotional stimuli (hint, See "first of all" above.)
originally posted by: malevolent
sorry but i disagree demons are real, most of them could care less to interact with us humans, some are angry that they were forgotten as deities before they were scorned by people and called evil. i agree with what else you have to say there is a scientific reason for this incident
originally posted by: Gryphon66
First of all, demons are mythological.
Second of all myths, while possibly contagious, do not produce physical symptoms.
Third, physical symptoms are generally related to actual physical causes or emotional stimuli.
Answer: look for the physical causes or emotional stimuli (hint, See "first of all" above.)
right, i am really into various aspects of the paranormal so in certain things i ask what was the logical cause for this phenomenon. this doesnt mean i dont have my own personal beliefs just that i would like to look into it with a different point of view so i set that aside and think about what can cause it from another point of thought. its too easy just to place the blame on something or someone else. did that make any sense to you?
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: malevolent
sorry but i disagree demons are real, most of them could care less to interact with us humans, some are angry that they were forgotten as deities before they were scorned by people and called evil. i agree with what else you have to say there is a scientific reason for this incident
originally posted by: Gryphon66
First of all, demons are mythological.
Second of all myths, while possibly contagious, do not produce physical symptoms.
Third, physical symptoms are generally related to actual physical causes or emotional stimuli.
Answer: look for the physical causes or emotional stimuli (hint, See "first of all" above.)
I won't debate our difference in opinions about demons considering the forum this is posted in (which, had I noticed, I would have avoided), but I will ask that if you agree that there is a scientifically-discoverable reason for the phenomenon in Peru, that wouldn't include demons ... right?
originally posted by: malevolent
right, i am really into various aspects of the paranormal so in certain things i ask what was the logical cause for this phenomenon. this doesnt mean i dont have my own personal beliefs just that i would like to look into it with a different point of view so i set that aside and think about what can cause it from another point of thought. its too easy just to place the blame on something or someone else. did that make any sense to you?
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: malevolent
sorry but i disagree demons are real, most of them could care less to interact with us humans, some are angry that they were forgotten as deities before they were scorned by people and called evil. i agree with what else you have to say there is a scientific reason for this incident
originally posted by: Gryphon66
First of all, demons are mythological.
Second of all myths, while possibly contagious, do not produce physical symptoms.
Third, physical symptoms are generally related to actual physical causes or emotional stimuli.
Answer: look for the physical causes or emotional stimuli (hint, See "first of all" above.)
I won't debate our difference in opinions about demons considering the forum this is posted in (which, had I noticed, I would have avoided), but I will ask that if you agree that there is a scientifically-discoverable reason for the phenomenon in Peru, that wouldn't include demons ... right?
understanding the truth of everything is what i want. if i perceive something different from everyone else does that make me wrong, if you do the same are you in the wrong? the way i see it we as people can and will have our own beliefs and theres nothing wrong with it. i think its what truly makes us individuals
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: malevolent
right, i am really into various aspects of the paranormal so in certain things i ask what was the logical cause for this phenomenon. this doesnt mean i dont have my own personal beliefs just that i would like to look into it with a different point of view so i set that aside and think about what can cause it from another point of thought. its too easy just to place the blame on something or someone else. did that make any sense to you?
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: malevolent
sorry but i disagree demons are real, most of them could care less to interact with us humans, some are angry that they were forgotten as deities before they were scorned by people and called evil. i agree with what else you have to say there is a scientific reason for this incident
originally posted by: Gryphon66
First of all, demons are mythological.
Second of all myths, while possibly contagious, do not produce physical symptoms.
Third, physical symptoms are generally related to actual physical causes or emotional stimuli.
Answer: look for the physical causes or emotional stimuli (hint, See "first of all" above.)
I won't debate our difference in opinions about demons considering the forum this is posted in (which, had I noticed, I would have avoided), but I will ask that if you agree that there is a scientifically-discoverable reason for the phenomenon in Peru, that wouldn't include demons ... right?
Oddly enough, it did. Sounds like you've got a basically analytical outlook on life.
I think that will serve you well in your interests.
Indeed. Until someone gets hanged over it. Or, less drastic, ostracized.
the way i see it we as people can and will have our own beliefs and theres nothing wrong with it.
originally posted by: malevolent
understanding the truth of everything is what i want. if i perceive something different from everyone else does that make me wrong, if you do the same are you in the wrong? the way i see it we as people can and will have our own beliefs and theres nothing wrong with it. i think its what truly makes us individuals
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: malevolent
right, i am really into various aspects of the paranormal so in certain things i ask what was the logical cause for this phenomenon. this doesnt mean i dont have my own personal beliefs just that i would like to look into it with a different point of view so i set that aside and think about what can cause it from another point of thought. its too easy just to place the blame on something or someone else. did that make any sense to you?
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: malevolent
sorry but i disagree demons are real, most of them could care less to interact with us humans, some are angry that they were forgotten as deities before they were scorned by people and called evil. i agree with what else you have to say there is a scientific reason for this incident
originally posted by: Gryphon66
First of all, demons are mythological.
Second of all myths, while possibly contagious, do not produce physical symptoms.
Third, physical symptoms are generally related to actual physical causes or emotional stimuli.
Answer: look for the physical causes or emotional stimuli (hint, See "first of all" above.)
I won't debate our difference in opinions about demons considering the forum this is posted in (which, had I noticed, I would have avoided), but I will ask that if you agree that there is a scientifically-discoverable reason for the phenomenon in Peru, that wouldn't include demons ... right?
Oddly enough, it did. Sounds like you've got a basically analytical outlook on life.
I think that will serve you well in your interests.