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Originally Posted by n david
Ah, but that's not the definition of the phrase you've been using in your posts! You can break the words down and try to define to the 2nd degree (insubstantial and incorporeal), but that doesn't change the true meaning of "Spectral Evidence," which is defined as seeing a spirit or spectral shape in a dream or vision.
It would be more accurate for you to claim people's beliefs are incorporeal -- lacking material form or substance; however, to claim we're using "Spectral Evidence" is simply absurd and completely untrue. No one has claimed to see spirits in a dream.

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I use the term Spectral Evidence correctly, and justifiably. Religion is a Court Room full of unproven, unseen Evidence, where spirits and dreams are used on a regular basis.
You're also doing what Religionist do best; they dissect a word until they get what they want because they don't want to admit they are wrong.
I guess you haven't been in the Apostolic movement very long. Hang around for a while, and the dreams, visions, and spirits will come. Seriously, I don't think you're even Apostolic.