Linkachu said:
People try to logic things far too much. Our universe is anything but logical - as is the human race as a whole.
Exactly. Most of the universe is made up of impossible things. Take the atoms for example: with exception of one (whose name I can't remember right now) atoms can't have mote than 8 eletrons in their last layer, and need 8 eletrons in their last layer to be stable. THIS much precision doesn't imply that something intelligent made them? But still, "that doesn't make sense", you may say. I agree: I can't believe someone made they that way. I myself, like to philosophize a lot, and like what happens with everyone that does the same, I end up discovering things I could never imagine before. When I try to explain these things to someone else, if that person doesn't understand, I say "Less than half of what's in my mind makes sense to anyone else: doesn't mean I'm wrong".
But now to the main topic: I do believe in ghosts. Not by any particular reason. I just believe in them. In my opinion, there's as much base to believe in ghosts as there is to believe in any religion. I like anything ghostly, Ghost-type Pokémon are my favorite Pokémons, and et cetera. But I'm also not ghost fanatic. Hate the movie Ghostbusters, like Ghost-types but never really put them in my teams, and if someone said to me it had seen a ghost, the first thing I would do is laugh, the second one is asking to that person to take me to the place it had seen the ghost, so that I could prove it was something normal. I do believe in ghosts, as I believe in magic (magic like made by Chris Angel, Houdini, not witches), but in a similar way to the fact that I won't believe something is magic unless I see it with my own eyes or it's done by famous magicians, like Chris Angel, I will never believe in ghosts. And in my opinion fortunetellers, and anyone that you will need to pay so that person "contacts the spirit world" are farses, so I will only believe in ghosts by seeing they acting with my own eyes: and even them would first investigate the room where I had seen it to see if it wasn't a trick.
But talking about fortunetellers: I remember a friend once asked if I believed in destiny. I said "Well, yes, there's a story written about us all, but we are not bonded to it: the writer is someone that is very good at "seeing" the future by analyzing the present. But he could make an error, or something unexpected could happen. Then he would have to rewrite it". My friend promptly replied saying "I don't believe in that. Or destiny is fixed or not. And I don't believe in the destiny being fixed too". Well, he sees too much in black and white (and for those who doesn't know: seeing in black and white is a expression that means only seeing two extreme alternatives, not believing in any middle-term, creating fallacies, also known as fake dilemmas, while a dilemma is a decision to be done in which there are two alternatives, both equally bad (between a rock and a hard place), while fallacies have more options aside from black and white, but the person can only see the two most unpleasant options. This is similar, if not equal, to a perfectionist view, in which, only something perfect would be accepted, with anything below that being too bad).
Ohhh yes, I'm very smart :3