Quote Originally Posted by Oneironaut
So, where's the evidence that witchcraft has ever actually done anything? If it really works, it should be pretty easy to do produce an experiment that will totally floor the scientific community and force them to accept the existence of these supernatural powers. Scientists are always willing to be convinced by good evidence, so long as the methodology is sound and the results can be replicated, so let's see it and revolutionize our understanding of the basic forces at work in the universe. Give me an experiment that I can do to prove to myself that this stuff is real.
What has science forced us to accept the existence of that wasn't there in the first place?

Abstract models, mathematics (although arguably that WAS there in the first place), atoms, particles, waves, photons, viruses, strings, dimensions, time dilation, spatial contraction, 3 dimensional probability density functions, black holes, galaxies, dark matter, light.

Talk about that shit to anyone three hundred years ago and they'd think your mad, make it a thousand years and they'd probably burn you alive!

Science is full of paradoxes, and strange curiosities that are less comprehendable than spirits and witches.

Deny it, or get into it and appreciate it for the true wonder it is, It! being, life.
Staurm Reviewed by Staurm on . Anyone into wych craft then? Anyone into wych craft? I'm not, but I'm interested in talking about it. I bought this book last week called The Way of Wyrd, but I've not read it yet. To be honest I am not really a novel person, but sometimes when I force myself to read one I do actually enjoy it. Anyway, I visited my grandmother today and I showed her this really interesting new book I am reading, what's it about she says... Well.... It's a novel, kind of like Lord of the Rings, middle earth types stuff, wizards Rating: 5