Urban Legends
Where the line between fact and fiction is nonexistent
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Staff at a state-of-the-art hospital have called in a chaplain after being spooked by a 'ghost' - but have denied there are any plans to carry out an exorcism.
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Belief in the supernatural comes from normal, everyday reasoning and perception.
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Bigfoot tops the list, but what's the second most searched modern myth?
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Now listen, I was searching the web to put some links on here and I found another legend. Somewhere in Vermont, there's a lake called Lake Champlain, and people have been seeing what appears to be a sea monster. This might as well be our Loch Ness Monster, but there's been so much proof. Ever since the 1800's people have been spotting it. Now I believe in the Loch Ness Monster but is this real? Like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster, most of the evidence for Champ's existence rests on eyewitness testimony. As I have noted elsewhere (Radford 2002), such accounts are... |
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Even if the likelihood of intelligent life is .001%, there are over a billion stars with planets surrounding them, which makes the odds of there being at least ONE other intelligent life actually VERY high. First of all, let's narrow-mindedly assume that all life needs exactly the same things we need in order to survive. The number of earth-like planets is actually not as small as you may think. But regardless of that, let's now assume that life can exist under different circumstances, not just those needed by humans and Earth surface species. I specify surface species due to... |
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