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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2009

Albert has met a spiritualist and his weekliy chats with Henry VIII and Ghandi brings Harold's scepticism to the fore. But can the medium conjuror up Harold's mum?

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  • "That was Coq au Vain"

    "That was a Cock Up!"

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  • ITS ALL THEM INDIANS LMAOOOOOOO

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  • @finalfantac Exactly - nobody can prove its existance, and yet people still throw money at those who claim they can commune with invisible dead zombies for your benefit. Personally I'd wait until it was proven before I made a tit of myself handing money over, just like I wouldn't buy a house in Spain that wasn't built yet because the dodgy salesman tells me I can't prove he's not going to build the house.

  • @Aethelhald I asked 'who are you to say whether spirituality is real or not' - as in, have you travelled the world? have you learned the many ways humanity appreciates life? you cannot see, hear, or feel other worldly beings because - fancy that - we can only see what is in our own world. Noone can prove or disprove it's existance.

  • @finalfantac Who's to say it's real or not? Me. Some pillock taking your money and pretending to speak to invisible people who - conveniently - you can not see, hear or feel. Conveniently for the spiritualist, of course, not for the person paying. Like I said, tragic that people fall for it.

  • @Aethelhald In all honesty, who are you to say whether spirituality is real or not? Granted, a lot of people do take advantage of it for money-purposes (like everything in life), but science can only explain a certain amount, and since one of the founding laws of any science is the fact that you can't turn something into nothing, or nothing into something, It's impossible for anybody to become nothing, even in death.

  • @finalfantac Well, the Atheist part is right. That people believe this nonsense is bad enough but paying to hear it is tragic. You're literally throwing money away. The man/woman you're paying knows full well that he/she is a fucking fraud. They can't see or hear spirits, they can't commune with them. It's utter bullshit.

  • @massey565man ha ha 

  • @Aethelhald Here's the short version:

    I'm an atheist and I'm a dickhead.

  • @latehare1 Of course I'm not going to change your mind, that's impossible. I'm an Atheist and I'm certain that there's a rational and logical excuse for everything that seems supernatural/paranormal/etc. What you see in your classes is just what you want to see. If you're paying money to somebody who claims to be able to help you see/feel spirits or whatever then you're gullible. If you're charging people for it then you're a fraud. Don't waste too much of your life on this idiocy.

  • @Aethelhald thanks for insulting my beliefs Aethelhald. Like you`re going to change my mind?????

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