James Randi exposes Uri Geller and Peter Popoff
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James Randi is a leader in the skeptical community who has been debunking paranormal and supernatural claims for most of his life. A magician himself James Randi is excellent at exposing the frauds that make up the paranormal and psychic communities. He offers a one million prize to anyone who can prove a paranormal claim scientifically and to this day nobody has won the money. Sylvia Browne has been ducking him for quite some time.
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if you'd follow, you'd know that he's currently traveling the world, touring his "the next uri geller" show that is kind of a "americas next top-fraud"...
or maybe he allready finished that and is now spending the millions he earned with his tour.. who knows.. but as a matter of fact, there are still lots of people falling for his tricks, even a 20 years after his first appearence to the public.
Even if he does crap.. obviously he knows how to make money with it
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They didn't get healed.
No he said that the fact that he can do things that these people can do is not proof positive that there is nothing supernatural, but that it is a lot more rational to conclude that it's all trickery.
You seem to lack critical thinking which probably is why you believe in supernatural things.
Besides that, James Randi is opposed to belief in faith healers. The end.
James Randi would like to get a close to "this world" as he possibly can. Meaning, he has no room for things that are outside of this world. God and faith healing is definitely outside of this world. Do not say things you are not sure of, or at least just get your facts straight before rambling.
I think that's an unjustified leap. No doubt there are fake healers, but it's totally another thing to claim that of every single one. I know of some people personally who have claimed to be healed at such events. I'm not prepared to believe they are lieing, especially since I know their character well
Sounds so funny the way he says it.