Frying Dutchmen
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It has also been shown that you ignore your senses at your own peril.
When where how?
It has also been shown that you ignore your senses at your own peril.
It has also been shown that you ignore your senses at your own peril.
It has also been shown that you ignore your senses at your own peril.
Really? References?
I'd reference you to the post that got me 'suspended'.
Were one, not you or anyone else in particular, were to stand on a railroad track, and IGNORE that your senses are telling you emanate death approaches...
It isn't going to end well for you.
Our senses help us interpret our world, and navigate it successfully. They CAN be trained and trusted.
That every skeptic demands we dismiss trained spotters, pilots, police and material witness reports as "flawed" or "inaccurate", to maintain their skepticism is crazy to me...
Ignore your senses at your peril 'I' say.
That every skeptic demands we dismiss trained spotters, pilots, police and material witness reports as "flawed" or "inaccurate", to maintain their skepticism is crazy to me...
So what you are saying is that your sense are telling you an unidentified flying freight train is about the run the Earth over, and we need to start trusting you, or we'll be run over?
Well, I'm convinced.
By the way, have you remembered to pay attention to the sensation of cloth on your skin today?
Sometimes they're right, and sometimes they're wrong.Our senses help us interpret our world, and navigate it successfully. They CAN be trained and trusted.
No.
MY senses have told 'me' that there is something intelligent in our heavens, that isn't us. These U.F.O's are more capable that we are, technologically speaking.
I trust my eyes, and the reports of others who have seen similar object throughout the ages.
So, based on the reality I perceive, I accept that they ARE 'up there'.
Now, I'd like to know how to get them to come down.
That every skeptic demands we dismiss trained spotters, pilots, police and material witness reports as "flawed" or "inaccurate", to maintain their skepticism is crazy to me...
Yes, don't drive down a desert road on a hot day otherwise you may skid on the wet patches?Ignore your senses at your peril 'I' say.
Sometimes they're right, and sometimes they're wrong.
Apart from the obvious question of "where does one go to get trained to spot alien space craft?" No sceptic asks that we dismiss eye witness reports, but they quite rightly question the reliability of them because they simply can not be guaranteed as accurate.
I resist the temptation to make a quip about 'train spotters'
Yes, don't drive down a desert road on a hot day otherwise you may skid on the wet patches?
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Agreed.
So to say "ALL reports of intelligently piloted U.F.O.'s are indeed a failure of someone's senses" would be wrong at least half the time....
Ah to the 'untrained' eye, maybe?
Those DON'T look like wet patches to me.
... No sceptic asks that we dismiss eye witness reports, but they quite rightly question the reliability of them because they simply can not be guaranteed as accurate.
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Rramjet has posted COUNTLESS reports and testimonies from eye witnesses from every rank, position and place imaginable to what end? Is it 'proof' or 'evidence' of an actual existence to skeptics...?
"Not without a body"...skeptics proclaim.
Astronauts, pilots, police, military officials, civilian elected leadership, and mere civilians alike have made reports, paintings, photographs, and video images of unexplained objects throughout the ages.
All so skeptics could arrive at "denial".
Rramjet has posted COUNTLESS reports and testimonies from eye witnesses from every rank, position and place imaginable to what end? Is it 'proof' or 'evidence' of an actual existence to skeptics...?
"Not without a body"...skeptics proclaim.
Astronauts, pilots, police, military officials, civilian elected leadership, and mere civilians alike have made reports, paintings, photographs, and video images of unexplained objects throughout the ages.
All so skeptics could arrive at "denial".
Perhaps you've never been introduced to Campeche? It's been a thorn in Rramjet's side for over a year.
That does not follow. It's perfectly possible that you're wrong every time you think you see an UFO, but right every time you think you see, say, a tree.
Where a child sees a monster's shadow on the wall, an adult will see a tree's shadow.
Experience being the great divider...
To the untrained eye, a falling star can be seen as a U.F.O., and so on.
That said, when a novice plane spotter and eager amateur astronomer reports that he and a friend both saw "star like object make right angle turns, while maintaining a constant speed", then I lean toward accepting the report of an actuality.
All of the reports can't bee 100% inaccurate.