View Full Version : Reincarnation goes mainstream
gethane
2nd July 2005, 07:16 AM
http://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/Technology/story?id=894217&page=1
You wouldn't think ABC would have to pull this story out what with O'Connor retiring yesterday, the 3rd shark attack in florida, the revelation that 3 boys in Aruba were charged with murder weeks ago and it was kept quiet out of respect for their searching parents, and the 4th coming up.
And its under... TECHNOLOGY?
gethane
2nd July 2005, 07:49 AM
Correcting my previous post, now Aruba says they have not charged the three.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8435397/
But still, surely this is more interesting than a claim tha someone's son is a reincarnated pilot?
moonbeam
2nd July 2005, 10:52 AM
Lets see, a child has an affinity for planes, plays with planes, dreams about planes crashing, and all the time people are talking about him being reincarnated. I can't imagine that suddenly he talks to a counselor about his nightmares and then feels better...O MY ZEUS, this is really the evidence we've been searching for!:j1:
Interesting Ian
2nd July 2005, 01:02 PM
Originally posted by moonbeam
Lets see, a child has an affinity for planes, plays with planes, dreams about planes crashing, and all the time people are talking about him being reincarnated. I can't imagine that suddenly he talks to a counselor about his nightmares and then feels better...O MY ZEUS, this is really the evidence we've been searching for!:j1:
This particular case is certainly not very good evidence. On the other hand that certainly doesn't mean that he's not the reincarnation of this particular guy. The parents are the best to judge this question, as are the people who used to know the navy fighter pilot and who have talked to the boy.
CFLarsen
2nd July 2005, 01:17 PM
Originally posted by Interesting Ian
This particular case is certainly not very good evidence. On the other hand that certainly doesn't mean that he's not the reincarnation of this particular guy. The parents are the best to judge this question, as are the people who used to know the navy fighter pilot and who have talked to the boy.
Name one case that is very good evidence.
Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
2nd July 2005, 05:03 PM
Ian said:
This particular case is certainly not very good evidence. On the other hand that certainly doesn't mean that he's not the reincarnation of this particular guy. The parents are the best to judge this question, as are the people who used to know the navy fighter pilot and who have talked to the boy.
It doesn't mean he's not the reincarnation of Fred the Airplane Trickster either. Whoopee big freaking deal.
child abuse
Interesting Ian
2nd July 2005, 05:41 PM
Originally posted by Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
It doesn't mean he's not the reincarnation of Fred the Airplane Trickster either. Whoopee big freaking deal.
child abuse
Huh? Child abuse? :confused:
Anyway, if you're maintaining it's vanishingly unlikely that he's the reincarnation of the navy fighter pilot then you'll need to give your reasons.
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