Psychics real?!


Question: Don't you find it funny that psychics have a hot-line for people to call them at that they leave on cards and commercials?

Shouldn't it be, 'Don't call us, we'll call you?'

If psychics are really psychic, why aren't they rich? Can't they predict lotto numbers and invest in stocks that are going to triple in value?

Just wondering from the people who think that they are real...


Answers: Don't you find it funny that psychics have a hot-line for people to call them at that they leave on cards and commercials?

Shouldn't it be, 'Don't call us, we'll call you?'

If psychics are really psychic, why aren't they rich? Can't they predict lotto numbers and invest in stocks that are going to triple in value?

Just wondering from the people who think that they are real...

Pshh... Psychics! They can't even float a dang card between their hands...!

It has also been argued that if psychic power existed, to use it would be "a gross and unethical violation of privacy" and "professions that involve deception would be worthless". There wouldn't be any need for undercover work or spies. Every child molester would be identified immediately. No double agent could ever get away with it. Psychics would be in demand for high paying jobs in banks, businesses and government. "Most psychics would be very, very rich...."and since psychics are such altruistic persons, giving up their time to help others talk to the deceased or figure out what to do with their lives, they would be winning lotteries right and left and giving part of their winnings to help the needy. We wouldn't need trials of accused persons: psychics could tell us who is guilty and who is not. The polygraph would be a thing of the past. Of course, the operative word here is if. If psychic power existed the world would be very different.

It seems clear that psychics can be explained in one of three ways: (1) they truly are psychic; (2) they are frauds, taking advantage of people's gullibility and weaknesses; or (3) they're deluded and self-deceived. Of the three options, the least probable is option number one. "Psychics" who are honest about their deception call themselves mentalists and call their art magic or conjuring. Yet, it is the "psychics," not the mentalists, who are the darlings of the mass media. Thus, when the mass media promote "psychics" for their entertainment or news value, they are either promoting fraud or encouraging delusions.

Edit: Click the following link about "police psychics" Stats don't lie.
http://pac-c.org/police%20&%20psychics.h...

I think you have the wrong definition of a psychic: a psychic is not a mind-reader who knows everything, nor is a good one a fortune teller. A psychic is someone who uses their God-given intuition to help people solve issues. Some of the best people in business today are very psychic/intuitive, and just don't go by that terminology.

There are some psychics who can and have predicted lottery numbers for themselves and won. It is against the law in most states to do predictions on medical issues and the lottery for others. I know they are real.

Police departments now routinely use psychics to help find missing persons or help solve cold cases. Watch the show "psychic detectives" on trutv.


I think the real question I would be asking, instead of worrying about psychics, is how can I get in touch with my higher power so that I can be happy in life.



The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007 enter-qa.com -   Contact us

Entertainment Categories