Angel of Ioren
Friendly Skeptic
So this week's episode was interesting, with Walter Bosley making a quick return appearance to the Paracast. There's lots of interesting stuff that was discussed, and I must say that I really liked Gene's hosting this week, more so than usual (not that it's ever bad, Gene).
So, lets' get to it:
It annoys me to no end that Mr. Bosley takes issue to someone questioning his claims on an internet forum when that person is anonymous. To me, it makes no difference that you know that my name is Angelo Fiorentino. I'm not anyone famous, and if you google my name, the first hit is someone else's facebook page. Anyway - I'm sorry I don't agree with the way you interpret the things you've seen, and that my use of logic and reason bothers you - I am sincerely sorry, and I'm not aiming to offend you. I'm just one that questions something when it doesn't jive with the way I see things. I also don't claim that I'm right - I can be completely off base. Unfortunately it doesn't seem like there's anyway of convincing me short of me bing with you when you experience something. We can still discuss it though.
I'm fascinated by the paranormal because I wonder why people think about it in so many different ways, from total skeptics (like me) to true believers - that gives a skeptic like me as much right as anyone to be here. I think I behave in a civil manner, otherwise I would have been booted off long ago. It's really not the same thing as being in a soccer forum when you hate soccer.
An other interesting point, I'm panned for questioning Mr. Bosley's stories, but it's okay to question the way I think? That's a little unfair. He even admits that he doesn't believe one of the stories he's written about - the Roswell thing. Honestly, it would make for a fantastic script, and I can't say that it's a bad story.
Anyway, one last thing before this hopefully opens up a good and civil discussion. Mr. Bosley brought up an interesting point. He explained that if one approaches the paranormal and expects nothing to happen, nothing will happen. So the opposite holds true, no? I do believe that's confirmation bias, although please correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm looking forward to hearing the discussion on this great episode. Thanks again to Gene, Greg, and Walter for another interesting discussion.
Also, let's stick to what was discussed on the show (we're all guilty of meandering) - no one should question Mr. Bosley's credentials and background. It's been verified by the hosts, so that should be good enough for the forum.
So, lets' get to it:
It annoys me to no end that Mr. Bosley takes issue to someone questioning his claims on an internet forum when that person is anonymous. To me, it makes no difference that you know that my name is Angelo Fiorentino. I'm not anyone famous, and if you google my name, the first hit is someone else's facebook page. Anyway - I'm sorry I don't agree with the way you interpret the things you've seen, and that my use of logic and reason bothers you - I am sincerely sorry, and I'm not aiming to offend you. I'm just one that questions something when it doesn't jive with the way I see things. I also don't claim that I'm right - I can be completely off base. Unfortunately it doesn't seem like there's anyway of convincing me short of me bing with you when you experience something. We can still discuss it though.
I'm fascinated by the paranormal because I wonder why people think about it in so many different ways, from total skeptics (like me) to true believers - that gives a skeptic like me as much right as anyone to be here. I think I behave in a civil manner, otherwise I would have been booted off long ago. It's really not the same thing as being in a soccer forum when you hate soccer.
An other interesting point, I'm panned for questioning Mr. Bosley's stories, but it's okay to question the way I think? That's a little unfair. He even admits that he doesn't believe one of the stories he's written about - the Roswell thing. Honestly, it would make for a fantastic script, and I can't say that it's a bad story.
Anyway, one last thing before this hopefully opens up a good and civil discussion. Mr. Bosley brought up an interesting point. He explained that if one approaches the paranormal and expects nothing to happen, nothing will happen. So the opposite holds true, no? I do believe that's confirmation bias, although please correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm looking forward to hearing the discussion on this great episode. Thanks again to Gene, Greg, and Walter for another interesting discussion.
Also, let's stick to what was discussed on the show (we're all guilty of meandering) - no one should question Mr. Bosley's credentials and background. It's been verified by the hosts, so that should be good enough for the forum.