Skeptic, The
maart 18th, 2010 by pedrotaylor1989|
IMDB rating: 8.40 Plot: After the mysterious death of his Aunt, a confirmed skeptic lawyer, Bryan Becket, dismisses reports that her house is haunted and moves in. Immediately occurrences begin he cannot explain. And beyond the occurrences there is something about the house which gnaws at Becket - some strange connection he senses he has with the house’s past. Soon, the haunting turns personal, he hears voices suggesting clues to a deep mystery. He questions his sanity, seeks medical help, but instead finds assistance in a young psychic who immediately declares, “There’s a very bad secret in this house.” Together they embark on a terrifying journey to uncover the secret - a journey which leads them deep into the recesses of The Skeptic’s own troubled mind. |
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What is the skeptic explanation of occurrences of raining frogs or other animals?
I have heard that they think that a tornado sucks them out of a lake and shoots them fantastic distances, but this would still leave questions, such as why would it only be frogs, or fish (another animal that has rained from the sky) and not both together, or any other mixture of aquatic animals. It always seems to be one particular animal. Additionally, wouldn’t there be aquatic plant life that would rain down as well and verify that it came from a lake or pond or something? I have also heard of at least one occurrence of it raining men.
I have heard of it raining fish. Something like…there was no rain for a really long time and this lake evaporated into the clouds and the little fish eggs grew and when it finally did rain they hatched and it rained fish…I dunno if it’s true, but it’s cool to believe it could happen.
Now, I don’t see clouds sustaining the weight of a man or men for that matter, so that seems kind of ridiculous.
| Aug 03, 2009
Waters with mostly fish, don’t have many frogs, and conversely, waters with mostly frogs, don’t have many fish. As for the raining men part, well that kind of thing only happens when gorgeous people take their clothes off.
Malcolm Turnbull | Aug 01, 2009
When a tornado touches down in water - it will suck up quite a quantity - including shoals of fish. There are quite a lot of cases spanning centuries. Frogs would come from inland lakes.
Rising air currents can keep these aloft for quite a distance - before dropping them on unsuspecting villages.
Maybe the origins of raining cats and dogs !
I’m sure in the past these would be seen as an act of god.
Mr. P | Aug 02, 2009