SpheresOfBalance wrote:
No reptilians my friend! So you're afraid to watch it aren't you? I thought so. You see psychology tells us that some people deny that which they fear. It's their way to cope.
You may find comfort in thinking so, but the truth is that you cannot pretend someone will be afraid of something that is not challenging. Maybe naive folks, too enthusiastic to use critical thinking, will fall for a silly documentary that just gets in the business of presenting the testimony of "credible witnesses" as substantial evidence of a phenomenon, of which they have not been able to gather a single piece of material support.
SpheresOfBalance wrote:The difference between you and I is that I never try and say something is definitely the case. While it seems that you do. I guess I was like that when I was young like you. I try and only ever look at things as possibilities.
The real difference between us is that I don't show up to an internet forum to do cocktail chatting and let free whatever loose thought I may have in mind. Yeah, I know it worked well eventually for Donald against Hillary, but that never erased in anyone's mind his complete intellectual incompetence. When one comes to a debate, it's expected that you only state things you can support, that can challenge other people's ideas or be challenged by them. Or if you're going to speculate, at least accept that you can't give it full support, that you may be wrong and can't impose it on others. But you want to impose your speculations, just because you believe them.
SpheresOfBalance wrote:In this case, it is true that I'm hopeful that there are aliens, because I have many questions about the universe. So I search for so called evidence, to see with my own eyes, so as to judge it's truth factor for myself.
But you're not "seeing with your own eyes" in this case. You're seeing through the eyes of a film maker, which is the real source of your belief.
SpheresOfBalance wrote:Sure a lot of it is obvious crap! I don't care about that crap.
This time you did care about that crap, though.
SpheresOfBalance wrote:I'm looking for the real evidence of UFO's. And though that link I provided "shows" no evidence I can judge for myself, it's filled with testimony by very credible people that state they have witnessed UFO's and those that have followed through, to one extent or another, at the request of those witnesses, to find the truth at higher levels in governments. To date, it's the most interesting video yet.
Interesting for fans of Reptilians and Yeti, I guess. When you find the real evidence, let us know, I'm sure it will start getting interesting for the rest of us.
SpheresOfBalance wrote:I myself have seen fire fall from the sky as if a waterfall. Though to my way of thinking, it was explainable, though I have no necessary explanation. Of course the phenomena these people saw, could be explainable in terms other than alien UFO's, but then again one never knows for sure.
It could have been Goku displaying his beam technique. But one never knows for sure.
SpheresOfBalance wrote:Only fools or religious zealots believe there definitely can be no aliens,
So they said of mighty Thor and Quetzalcoatl. When I was still an impressionable, credulous kid, I was also fascinated for these stories and like many, I wanted them to be true. But as an adult I have reviewed the subject extensively (even wrote an article about it), looked at the historical developments, the official studies, the cover ups, the rise of the UFO culture from the sci-fi literature and comics, the Kenneth Arnold account, the later reception in modern mass culture through hoaxers like Von Daniken and Jiménez del Oso. And of course, from an analytic point of view, I have reviewed the long list of wrong logical assumptions made by believers in UFO's. It's not real.