GeeMack
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The only modicum of redemption in your response is the prequalifier "most part". So what about the rest? Since we have so many accounts, that still leaves a lot of explaining to be done.
What about the rest? Any sighting which cannot be explained cannot be explained. Only a dyed-in-the-wool believer, or maybe a moron would jump from unidentified to aliens. To do so would demonstrate a complete lack of critical thinking. Guessing at any particular unevidenced explanation which has never been objectively demonstrated to exist would be a fool's folly, although obviously there's no shortage of those particular fools engaging in "ufology".
There's a god who hates you, who enjoys taunting you, who gets pleasure out of teasing you. And that god creates visions of mysterious flying things in your mind and in some other people's minds. That god puts the thought in your head and those other people's heads that those flying things are craft piloted by aliens. Of course that explanation has exactly as much supporting evidence as your silly conjecture that aliens might actually be visiting Earth. Odd, isn't it, that those who believe in aliens don't seem to have the critical thinking skills and/or imagination to come up with that explanation. I'm sure you agree anyone who doesn't give it equal weight in explaining unevidenced unidentified flying things isn't applying critical thinking.
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A good myth takes a long time to develop.![]()
Maybe for believers and those who don't have very well developed critical thinking skills. I came up with the above conjecture in just minutes.
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