"Ignore reports from your fellow man at the peril of timely truth."
Actually WTF this is supposed to mean?
I will not receive the benefits belivers will get when "they" reveal "them"selves?
I will be punished by disagreeing with and mocking their great prophet?
I will become a second-class citizen?
KotA, you are sounding more and more like a biblical fundamentalist.
There was a scenario within this thread wherein a 'skeptic' military leader is faced with a report from a single anecdotal source of lightly guarded artillery about to launch an attack. Needing "verification", the leader chooses to send out more scouts, rather than act upon the initial report.
Skepticism cost the leader his defensive walls.
Timely truth and skepticism are at odds with one another.
In another real world scenario, the first guy to go to the bottom of the ocean comes back with reports of "lights" at depth. Skeptics accused the man of hallucinations... It would take years of research to verify that he guy DID in fact see 'lights', down there. We know now that they are bioluminescent fish.
So, now you are faced with me, and my report of yet 'unproven' or unverified "non-human advanced technology behind U.F.O.'s"... I have some experience in and around all sorts of terrestrial craft, and no history of hallucinations or failure of my senses to relay accurate information about my surroundings.
You can accept my report, and the truth that "They exist.", or you can wait for verification.
The fact that they DO exist is not conditional upon your acceptance, however.
Refusing to accept mine, and other reports won't provide you timely truth...