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12-09-2002, 01:15 AM | #11 |
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Persoanlly I think the people who knew about that hoax should be tied up and dick wiped. I wasted hours listening to Art Bell and reading about BigFoot. I kinda bought it for a while...
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Although I'm a hard core skeptic about things like Bigfoot, I think its important to not let one confirmed hoax completely condemn the Bigfoot mystery. Yes, this hoax explains a lot of photos, footprints, etc. but doesn't account for it all. Occasionally, a "loose cannon" scientist will perpetrate a hoax, which when exposed, causes the science-ignorant general public to completely "throw the baby out with the bathwater". I suggest we not be to quick to do the same thing here. Though IMHO there is only a very small probability that Bigfoot could be something real, at least it doesn't break any natural laws, unlike a lot of pseudo-science mysteries out there (e.g. telekinesis).
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You aren't getting my point. That is just as likely as not, as you do not know this person nor do you have any direct link to them, you cannot judge the case. I am not arguing for or against the existence of Christ, but as humans, you should be able to accept it is just as possible as anything else.
The only reason you do not believe in Christ is because he is a one off. You have never heard of anyone quite like him before, nor any story or collection of tales about him quite so extraordinary. [ December 09, 2002: Message edited by: Deistic Heretic ]</p> |
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Actually, I didn't think Wallace "invented" Bigfoot. Didn't he base his hoax on the much earlier Sasquatch legends? If so, then the Bigfoot believers have certainly suffered a serious setback, but they aren't dead by any means. And, personally, I'd rather listen to them than most Xians!!!
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Too bad about BigFoot. I never believed he existed, but I always kind of had a soft spot in my heart for the big lug.
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If we accept the premise that we have natural laws generally correct, then we have several limited conclusions such as "Jesus didn't do miracles" or "the supernatural exists" or "current science is wrong" or a few other permutations. Clearly, some of these are more likely to be true than others. Most propositions relating to allegedly real things are NOT equally possible. DC |
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