"Today it's considered impossible that there can be out-of-body experiences, whereby our spirits actually leave our bodies

But compare other things that were once considered impossible such as that the sound of the human voice could be transmitted through the air without wires, and that humans would walk on the moon. All of these later turned out to be true. So it will turn out to be true that there are out-of-body experiences" commits the fallacy of A) hasty generalization B) weak analogy C) false cause D) appeal to ignorance E) appeal to unqualified authority


B

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