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Samsa,
I did understand what you were argumenting about.
I just could not let those 2 things uncommented - the chatbox in me Cryptozoology would be a really interesting topic - we see a lot of animals in the Zoo which were 'crypto' a few centuries ago.
Maj.Nick Danger,
Re the site you posted I believe that it takes idealism (not materialism) to believe in things without seeing them first hand. To sceptics those pictures are either hoax or they are just paintings.
I heard the comment by hardboiled materialists that if God really exists why are there wars...If he exists lets make this or that miracle happen. For non-believers you can't bring the proof. And the Bible mentions a lot of visitings.
Believing in an UFO when it lands next to you is not belief - it is a certainty.
What I wrote in my first post about appearances was exactly because of similar photos. Folklore, mythology and religions - have kept those stories.
As I said it takes an idealist to believe in such fields, since it is not 'scientific'.
Arts, Divinity and Science are different branches. They are all 'serious': there you get doctorates in all 3 fields (DLA, DD, DSc) at established universities.
Strangely just the Science&Technology is taken seriously nowadays... many people seem to believe scientists are serious, scientific proof is the only way and the other 2 fields in life are rather also-run: goofy and/or boh?©me.
To me religious texts (not in the Bible only) + those artworks (and many more) and the folklore are also a PROOF that something has happened and there were some visitors. I also explained why I think we are lucky that they weren't another flesh and blood humanoid species.
But as I said many times I am NOT a Materialist but Idealist (I believe in material and non-material things).
Regards:
Tom.
I did understand what you were argumenting about.
I just could not let those 2 things uncommented - the chatbox in me Cryptozoology would be a really interesting topic - we see a lot of animals in the Zoo which were 'crypto' a few centuries ago.
Maj.Nick Danger,
Re the site you posted I believe that it takes idealism (not materialism) to believe in things without seeing them first hand. To sceptics those pictures are either hoax or they are just paintings.
I heard the comment by hardboiled materialists that if God really exists why are there wars...If he exists lets make this or that miracle happen. For non-believers you can't bring the proof. And the Bible mentions a lot of visitings.
Believing in an UFO when it lands next to you is not belief - it is a certainty.
What I wrote in my first post about appearances was exactly because of similar photos. Folklore, mythology and religions - have kept those stories.
As I said it takes an idealist to believe in such fields, since it is not 'scientific'.
Arts, Divinity and Science are different branches. They are all 'serious': there you get doctorates in all 3 fields (DLA, DD, DSc) at established universities.
Strangely just the Science&Technology is taken seriously nowadays... many people seem to believe scientists are serious, scientific proof is the only way and the other 2 fields in life are rather also-run: goofy and/or boh?©me.
To me religious texts (not in the Bible only) + those artworks (and many more) and the folklore are also a PROOF that something has happened and there were some visitors. I also explained why I think we are lucky that they weren't another flesh and blood humanoid species.
But as I said many times I am NOT a Materialist but Idealist (I believe in material and non-material things).
Regards:
Tom.