Supernatural
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| − | + | '''Supernatural''' (and/or paranormal) typically refers to claims of phenomena which [[science]] cannot explain. | |
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
| − | *God/god/gods | + | *[[God]]/god/gods |
| − | *ghosts | + | *[[ghosts]] |
| − | *prayer | + | *[[prayer]] |
| − | *ESP | + | *[[ESP]] |
| − | *divining | + | *[[divining]] |
| − | *majik | + | *[[majik]] |
==Responses== | ==Responses== | ||
| − | In the entirity of human history, not one claimed occurence of a supernatural event nor one claim of supernatural ability has ever been reliably proven. In fact, not one shred of verifiable evidence has ever been provided for any supernatural claim. | + | In the entirity of human history, not one claimed occurence of a supernatural event nor one claim of supernatural ability has ever been reliably proven. In fact, not one shred of verifiable [[evidence]] has ever been provided for any supernatural claim. |
Revision as of 16:44, 23 June 2006
Supernatural (and/or paranormal) typically refers to claims of phenomena which science cannot explain.
Examples
Responses
In the entirity of human history, not one claimed occurence of a supernatural event nor one claim of supernatural ability has ever been reliably proven. In fact, not one shred of verifiable evidence has ever been provided for any supernatural claim.