A friend and I are arguing over ghosts.

I think it’s akin to astrology, homeopathy and palm reading. He says there’s “convincing “ evidence for its existence. He also took up company time to make a meme to illustrate our relative positions. (See image)

(To be fair, I’m also on the clock right now)

What do you think?

  • Ephera@lemmy.ml
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    4 hours ago

    I’m always surprised to hear people believe in ghosts, not because I consider it particularly ridiculous, but rather because ghosts have no relevance in my life. I don’t need them to exist to explain what’s happening around me.

    Every few years or so, I might hear a noise where I don’t have an explanation, but that always feels adequately explained by me not knowing things. I’m constantly surrounded by living beings as well as materials that are subject to gravity, temperature, humidity etc.. Occasionally, they’ll make noises quite naturally.

    • Iconoclast@feddit.uk
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      3 hours ago

      I once saw something I can’t explain. Had I been alone, I would’ve just told myself I was imagining things, but the fact that right after I saw it my friend goes: “Did you fucking see that?!” convinced me there really was something there.

      We went back immediately and it was gone - despite this happening in the middle of an open field with nowhere for it to disappear to. Do I think it was a ghost? No, it was most likely a human. But it was an unexplainable, genuinely weird event. Having experienced something like that makes me a lot more sympathetic toward other people who claim to have seen similar things. This wasn’t a floorboard creaking and my mind filling in the blanks. I absolutely saw a figure.

    • IronBird@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      imo it’s just an aspect of the fear of death, some believe in ghosts because it gives them hope there’s any sort of afterlife