GeeMack
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Sorry to spoil your concept of critical thinking but a real critical thinker wouldn't [...]
We had a lengthy discussion where it was determined without any doubt that you don't understand what comprises critical thinking, so your opinion on what is and is not critical thinking is not a qualified opinion.
So lack of proof positive doesn't grant you the right to "assume" your opinions are true.
It is reasonable to dismiss extraordinary claims when they are not objectively shown to be true.
OK so let's consider your normality barometer in the context of childhood experiences. Since many children have unusual experiences, strange childhood experiences are actually fairly normal.
Children have imaginary friends. Children believe in Santa Claus. The normality of your claim would lead to the conclusion that you made it up. Pretty much the same as you made up your UFO hoax. And notice how nobody is buying that malarkey either.
As for my personal experience with the rabbit. Rabbits are known to live in grassy fields. In fact rabbits still live in that same area where I had the strange childhood experience. So since neither strange childhood experiences or rabbits in grassy fields are abnormal, it's not unreasonable to believe a child who says they had an unusual experience involving a rabbit.
It's reasonable to accept the rabbit story as made up from scratch when it involves a rabbit larger than any known species, and when being told by a person with a demonstrated propensity to make stuff up.
How do we explain it?
It can easily be explained as a simple fabrication, a lie.
I don't know. But simply because we have no scientific explanation doesn't mean it didn't happen. It's more reasonable to invoke the "kids have wild imaginations" theory. But I'm not convinced all such experiences are the result of wild imaginations.
No, but you believe in aliens even though there is no objective evidence of any sort to support the notion that such a thing exists. You have also admitted that you consider reality and truth to be unrelated. You have no credibility. So although it may not be a result of a kid's wild imagination, it can easily be explained as the result of a full grown adult's propensity to dishonestly make up tales and present them as if they were true.