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Is gravity within the range of the sensory universe?
The observed effects of gravity are within the range of the sensory universe. Didn't this semantic argument take up the better part of a thread a few months back?
In the same way, we can see the effects and people have experienced the reality and interaction with spiritual beings. That's evidence.
That's anecdotal evidence, not experential evidence. The reason anecdotal evidence is not used in science is because "its just taking someone's word for it." Using anecdotal evidence essentially means what anyone says is true. What if they contradict each other? what if they are in a mental institution? or a rest home? Most children are taught not to believe everything anyone tells them.
You don't like it because it is subjective, but all evidence begins as subjective until someone figures out a way to test for it, quantify it, etc...and make it objective.
Provide your repeatable evidence under controlled conditions and you get $1,000,000.
Just because we haven't figured out how to do that yet doesn't make spiritual things any less real. They are within the realm of human experience and so be definition sensory.
That statement is an opinion and without experential evidence to support it means it is not a part of science.
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