nah. im sorry but when someone my age or older says they believe in ghosts, that just makes me think so much less of them, honestly.

unexplained phenomena/even ghosts, doesn't prove the supernatural exists, only that there is a natural occurrence here we dont understand or were not aware of. If something happens, its a natural occurrence by definition, meaning super natural is still an impossible status.
So logically i'd assume your answer to the titled question would still be no?
Supernatural might be defined in a dictionary as an occurance of nature which causes something crazy. But thats only a definition.
Supernatural in my eyes means something caused by nature to do something humans wouldn't expect to come by.
I wouldnt believe in the Supernatural as its logically improvable and Im quite stubborn like that.
Although people who I think are credible claim to have seen such things so why not jump into a position of faith if you have such respect for them?
Each to their own.
something.
I do think there's something that we don't understand yet. I probably wouldn't call it supernatural as if it happens it's natural right?
For instance that perception/instinct that animals have just before a natural disaster happens like an earthquake that seems to be missing from humans.
Whatever it is I don't think it's supernatural, but whether humans will ever be able to understand it or not I don't know. Ghosts I dont believe in, and especially not warewolves lol that's 100% absurd.
okay well first, how can you argue with a dictionary? the definition of supernatural really isnt open ended, it's "of, pertaining to, or being above or beyond what is natural; unexplainable by natural law or phenomena; abnormal." its pretty set, its not really something you can have your own definition for. its not like i can say "well the dictionary might say that an apple is a fruit on a tree, but to me its a blue spaceship."
second, your definition is incredibly broad, and pretty nonsensical. i dont expect a tornado to form outside my house, that doesnt mean its supernatural. the supernatural is exactly what the word implies- something that is beyond the laws and explanation of nature.
@_@either your small minded or maybes i chose the wrong word because you could technically call getting a hurricane in july "Supernatural" as they occur naturally in autumn.okay well first, how can you argue with a dictionary? the definition of supernatural really isnt open ended, it's "of, pertaining to, or being above or beyond what is natural; unexplainable by natural law or phenomena; abnormal." its pretty set, its not really something you can have your own definition for. its not like i can say "well the dictionary might say that an apple is a fruit on a tree, but to me its a blue spaceship."
second, your definition is incredibly broad, and pretty nonsensical. i dont expect a tornado to form outside my house, that doesnt mean its supernatural. the supernatural is exactly what the word implies- something that is beyond the laws and explanation of nature.
I could call your understanding of the word natural supernaturally bad.. but i wont as just like your claim its untrue, you not understanding the word is far more accurate
a july hurricane is unlikely but far from super natural. Just because you dont drop glasses very often doesn't mean its a super natural occurrence when you do >.<
I don't believe in ghosts wondering the Earth because i'd never sleep at night. I never give it a thought really because i would scare myself..
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