The fact that a phenomena doesn't go away isn't telling me that it is true. Look at the diversity of religion. This isn't going away but it is impossible for them all to be true. Ghosts, UFO's, and other alleged phenomenon will continue to exist despite what the truth might be.
AA, you would have to reasonably admit that the line between a true phenomena chronicled by video alone versus the hoaxes is rather thin and sketchy. How is the average person supposed to tell the difference?? They begin by being skeptical and speculating how such a "phenomena" might be made. Is it from some unknown ethereal enigma or from someone who is just clever with a camera and computer??
So, now, is it too much to ask that the phenomenon is filmed in some type of controlled environment?? Because I would love to see something real and I'm not too close-minded to pronounce that such stuff is impossible and the stuff of fantasy. But the people don't ever seem to want to do this type of thing. Why?? What they do often times is put out a video as proof of something while at the same time saying they don't intend to try and convince anyone of anything. I don't get it. If something like this is actually true, wouldn't it have important considerations and implications for all of humanity?? Wouldn't this be of great importance?? And if so, then why the lack of anything more than some piece of "evidence" that is superficially convincing??
I'd like to know what the truth is. But I haven't seen anything that would brighten all those shadows of doubt. So you'll have to excuse some of us that don't find the evidence as the truth. The process just involves a needed demarcation between truth and fantasy or truth and hoax. And that demarcation line has proved very difficult to draw leaving us with doubt of any so-called phenomenon.
Thanks for the links you provided, I'll have to keep reading.
AA, you would have to reasonably admit that the line between a true phenomena chronicled by video alone versus the hoaxes is rather thin and sketchy. How is the average person supposed to tell the difference?? They begin by being skeptical and speculating how such a "phenomena" might be made. Is it from some unknown ethereal enigma or from someone who is just clever with a camera and computer??
So, now, is it too much to ask that the phenomenon is filmed in some type of controlled environment?? Because I would love to see something real and I'm not too close-minded to pronounce that such stuff is impossible and the stuff of fantasy. But the people don't ever seem to want to do this type of thing. Why?? What they do often times is put out a video as proof of something while at the same time saying they don't intend to try and convince anyone of anything. I don't get it. If something like this is actually true, wouldn't it have important considerations and implications for all of humanity?? Wouldn't this be of great importance?? And if so, then why the lack of anything more than some piece of "evidence" that is superficially convincing??
I'd like to know what the truth is. But I haven't seen anything that would brighten all those shadows of doubt. So you'll have to excuse some of us that don't find the evidence as the truth. The process just involves a needed demarcation between truth and fantasy or truth and hoax. And that demarcation line has proved very difficult to draw leaving us with doubt of any so-called phenomenon.
Thanks for the links you provided, I'll have to keep reading.