Quotidian wrote:It is depressing how many people are prepared to hold forth on the ridiculousness of reincarnation without even considering the evidence of children with past life recall that was painstakingly gathered through research.
Are there any verified cases in the past 5 years that do not conform to the classic Fraud Model?
Fraud Model:
1. Occurring in remote places and non-recent. (technophobic, "blurry pictures", etc.)
2. Involving "innocent" subsets of people. (small children, elderly, handicapped, etc.)
3. Containing consistently non-even margins of error. ("legitimacy of randomness")
Are there any recent cases in the U.S. or other technologically-advanced areas that perhaps a "reincarnated" person can recall their previous life of someone whose history had been well documented (non-obscure, such as a celebrity, business tycoon, etc.) and that can be confirmed to a unquestionable degree?
The descriptions of the "data collection" from the Stevenson files sound too much like confirmation bias.