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My position in this thread has never varied. People have lied about it but let me state it clearly so you know. I think if a person chooses to wait to believe in something until it is proven, that's a fair game for them to play and I don't judge it. I have no interest in convincing that person. It might be nice to discuss things with that person, but a need to convince them doesn't exist for me. I respect the way they choose to move forward with knowledge.I'm not sure what you mean, I haven't ruled out a branch of unknown hominids like Bigfoot existing. In fact, I think it would be pretty cool if they did exist. I'm just waiting for more tangible evidence before I believe. Is that wrong in your eyes?
I am just stating that it is reasonable and reasoned to believe in this phenomenon based only on other people's accounts, even if you haven't experienced it yourself.
It is reasoned and reasonable to believe in this phenomenon based on your own experience.
The only thing I have said that is out of place and completely unwarranted is the mocking of people who do believe based on other people's accounts or their own experience. The certainty that a phenomenon doesn't exist because a scientist hasn't proven it in the lab is a religious kind of certainty.
You might catch me leaning towards judging people for not believing in things unless science has proven it in a lab, but it's really just in the context of this thread and being attacked and mocked and ridiculed and accused of being crazy by these people that I say those things.