Many myths surround the paranormal, life after death and even life before birth. Over the years, I have encountered countless theories and stories, ranging from the far-fetched to the absurd. Often, I find myself questioning where people source their so-called “facts,” as many of these theories are both baseless and self-contradictory.
As I examined these claims more critically, I realized how unfounded they were. By recognizing their flaws and internal inconsistencies, I came closer to understanding the pursuit of truth. You gain a clearer perspective once you learn to see through the apparent fallacies. The challenge, however, lies in the fact that some individuals present their opinions with such confidence that they are mistaken for truths. Yet, our knowledge remains frustratingly limited regarding subjects like life after death, let alone life before birth.
Unfortunately, many people accept these unfounded opinions at face value without demanding proof. I have witnessed debates where participants argue endlessly, presenting no concrete evidence to support their claims. This highlights one of humanity’s most significant shortcomings: we often assume we are wise, yet our ignorance becomes glaringly apparent on topics as mysterious as these.