Had you done your homework you would know that when JZ Knight goes into her trance and Ramtha takes over her body, her body rapidly goes through changes that are not humanly possible and the body physically dies. She had been hooked up to equipment on several occasions, because the results of each test were beyond belief, and she made followers of many of the scientists that performed the tests, as they started out wanting to discredit her.
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But where are all these scientists? I hear frequently that a religious nutball has managed to convert the skeptics who had set out to prove the nutball wrong; for reasons of legitimacy, I guess, the skeptics are often scientists.
Current affairs shows would jump on these converted scientists. Who wouldn't want an educated, formerly rational and skeptical person renouncing their prior beliefs in favour of a kooky religious type? The ratings would be through the roof.
Well, if you´re not able to see that it is a comic, and it´s not meant to be taken seriously, the trapping problem is yours.
Debbie lifted this entire plot from Doonesbury's Boopsie sharing her body with the warrior Hunk-Ra. Plagiarism!
Actually, the reverse is true. Trudeau's sarcasm is powerful. But Ramtha has been being chanelled for years, its right up there with "the Urantia book" and similar. Check out the Skeptic's Dictionary if you are interested. http://skepdic.com/ramtha.html
Ooh, it's one of the Ramtha culties! I hadn't heard much about them, except that they believe we create reality with our thoughts and put out a propaganda movie which contained a horrific abuse of quantum physics among a few other disciplines.
Had you done your homework...
Sorry, baby. Homework's done. You can't say I haven't done it just because you don't like the results.
...you would know that when JZ Knight goes into her trance and Ramtha takes over her body, her body rapidly goes through changes that are not humanly possible...
Look, Debbie, everyone from the Anglicans to the Zoroastrians have their own unsupported stories. Reciting the absurd garbage that you believe with a googly face reminiscent of Jennifer the cultie from Family Guy will not convince me. You need evidence .
...and the body physically dies.
Yes, and Jesus ascended into heaven after he died. And an angel came down from heaven and spoke to Joseph Smith and/or Mohammed. And Moses held a conversation with a talking burning bush. And we're all posessed by thetans resulting from Xenu/Xemu's efforts to reduce galactic overpopulation. And global warming is caused by the Flying Spaghetti Monster's anger over the lack of pirates. And thunderstorms occur when Blaga gets angry because someone says the word "cheese."
Every religion/cult believes that its founder or one of the characters in its mythology performed some miracle or other. Where's the evidence?
She had been hooked up to equipment on several occasions, because the results of each test were beyond belief...
If she was hooked up to equipment for tests that yielded results "beyond belief" consistently, they must have been published. Would you please show me the articles that were published about this in peer-reviewed journals?
Or was this just like every other religious miracle unsupported by evidence except for the believers' assertions that it happened?
...and she made followers of many of the scientists that performed the tests, as they started out wanting to discredit her.
Sorry, many religions/cults have stories about people who try to discredit them and end up joining them. You're not the only culties who proclaim that mysterious, unnamed, and unpublished "scientists" performed tests, found miraculous results, and joined the cult. Unless you can give me names (and articles in peer-reviewed journals), there is no reason to believe that any of these alleged scientists exist.
You ask me, if the lady think's she's channeling an ancient warrior spirit, she oughta go two out of three with a Kendo blackbelt.
Proove your mad Atlantean skillz, man! Go Xena on his ass!
Oh, wait... you're a fraud.
I saw that movie. Interesting, but it's not joining my DVD collection.
By the way, Debbie, care to point out where we can read about the results of those tests for ourselves?
Fuckin' Zombies, hate them, pulling shit like this all the time, Vampires do this too, but their mirror trick's better
Homework from Wikipedia:
Knight now lives in a 12,800-square-foot French-chateau-styled mansion in the outskirts of Yelm, Washington
Is this where James Cameron got the initial idea for Avatar?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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