Yes, that distinction is important.In the past, I have called...

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    Yes, that distinction is important.

    In the past, I have called myself an agnostic, but if I apply that definition, as I believe there is a force beyond our comprehension, then I don't fall into the category of being an agnostic.

    Our current scientific knowhow cannot explain some of the things that had happened in some people's lives, but, for me, it does not mean such "things" did not happen, it means, for me, that we don't understand why such "things" happened.

    It will remain as an enternal search, ever since mankind has grown beyond the threshold of subsistence.

    I had posted a few times before in the past 2 years on the topics of ghosts/spirits, but never really stired up much interests on this topic. I would have thought in a society where many profess to be believers in one faith or another, the topic of spirits would have encountered some interests.

    Just my random thoughts on a wet Sydney Monday afternoon.








 
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