westphalia
Critical Thinker
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- Mar 8, 2006
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Let's presume for purposes of this thread that Penn & Teller produce evidence that the Sonoma Bigfoot footage was an elaborate hoax - a hoax that they themselves contrived. If we assume that the purpose of the hoax was to make fools out of the cryptozoological folks and the Bigfoot community, do you think that what they did was unethical?
Personally, I don't. I would have an issue with a critic or skeptic who tanked an experiment in order to prove a paranormal claim wrong, because such would presumably occur in a setting in which the claimant and the skeptic have agreed to certain safeguards to ensure honesty.
I don't have any problem at all with a skeptic who concocts UFO footage, a fake haunted house, a trap for a faith healer, or photos of Bigfoot, then puts them out in the public forum to catch the unwary, and prove the silliness of their beliefs.
Personally, I don't. I would have an issue with a critic or skeptic who tanked an experiment in order to prove a paranormal claim wrong, because such would presumably occur in a setting in which the claimant and the skeptic have agreed to certain safeguards to ensure honesty.
I don't have any problem at all with a skeptic who concocts UFO footage, a fake haunted house, a trap for a faith healer, or photos of Bigfoot, then puts them out in the public forum to catch the unwary, and prove the silliness of their beliefs.