WHAT CONSTITUTES EVIDENCE
Sol Finkelman (solthesage@geniepub.com)
Thu, 08 Jan 1998 22:44:16 -0500
what constitutes evidence
A vision seen from far away,
A trance in which the dead return,
An answer when some people pray,
Such evidence the skeptics spurn.
A dying person says farewell
To those he loves, though far away;
Such stories many people tell,
Again the skeptics will gainsay.
A grieving ghost may haunt a house,
To many people it appears;
But skeptics do such sightings douse,
Proclaiming them as human fears.
Such occult tales through years abound,
In every clime, in every land;
No explanation ever found,
So much we still don't understand.
Our scientists will all negate,
Demanding proofs for them to see;
In labs they would corroborate,
Such human inconsistency.
Some frauds they have at times exposed,
But still there's many unexplained;
Yet the occult they have foreclosed,
To human logic are they chained.
Sol the Sage
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