mindphuk
Well-Known Member
I took it out of context?Yeah you kinda took that out of context. I said I had an experience I couldn't explain. I didn't say that is was aliens or a spacecraft. It was just an experience that I nor my friend couldn't explain. I just thought it was a cool experience I had and I wanted to share it.
Although that experience did fuel my fire to learn as much as I could about the UFO Phenomenon that goes on around the world.
Let's look at the context -- "Anyway I had an experience that I can't explain and I will never forget and it's forever tattooed on my memory and I can recall it just like it was yesterday. So whatever you or anybody else has to say on this subject, I will never believe that we are not being visited by extraterrestrials on this planet"
Okay, you mention your experience. The next statement begins with "so" a word that links from the previous sentence. Then you preemptively negate whatever anyone else has to say and the very next sentence you admit that you believe we are being visited.
Care to explain again how I took anything out of context? You just as easily could have researched and found there is no empirical evidence that we have been visited by looking at other reports of UFOs and coming to the same conclusions that scientists do, that many are faked, many are explainable and the very small fraction that aren't explainable still don't demonstrate there are spaceships from another planet. Many times phenomena can't be explained because there's not enough information but that doesn't mean you should let your personal bias get in the way and automatically default to extraterrestrials. This is how myths and superstitions are created. People see weird things and attribute them to imaginary beings.
I find it very sad that after two people explained to you the burden of proof is on those making the positive claim, you say things like, " Do you have any evidence that can be tested to see that it's not."
Present some hard evidence for me to test first, then we can talk.