tom m said:...and thats all these creatures are ,just unidentified .
BEHR655 said:That's not all. They are also un-caught, un-killed, un-photographed, un-found dead, un-found habitat, un-everything. To me that makes them unbelievable.
Steve
PS. If these creatures were repoted to live in the sea I may not be so skeptical. But to live in the itty bitty Pine Barrens and not be found......I don't think so.
Reminds me of the conversation between the atheist and the Quaker: Atheist: How can you say there is a God? Have you seen Him? Have you touched Him? Quaker: You say you have a brain--have you seen it? have you touched it? And YOU say you have a brain?BEHR655 said:That's not all. They are also un-caught, un-killed, un-photographed, un-found dead, un-found habitat, un-everything. To me that makes them unbelievable.
Steve
PS. If these creatures were repoted to live in the sea I may not be so skeptical. But to live in the itty bitty Pine Barrens and not be found......I don't think so.
tom m said:i'm not saying jersey devil as depicted in pine barrens lore ,metaphor ( unnamed animal ) and the pine barrens are'nt as itty bitty as you think they strecth all the way to florida
bruset said:I believe gas prices will get back down to $1.25/gallon. igfly:
You mean there's doubt?Boyd said:I believe in Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy!
Intellectully speaking, right on my brother! Some of the smartest people I know ain't too bright, if you know what I mean....tom m said:i'm not saying jersey devil as depicted in pine barrens lore ,metaphor ( unnamed animal ) and the pine barrens are'nt as itty bitty as you think they strecth all the way to florida
I think it is up to the individual to intellectually pursue the truth and come to his or her own conclusion about what to believe. BELIEF is not always based on intellectual honesty or credible evidence---albeit, you can be sincere about your belief, and sincerely WRONG at the same time. Now, we know there are people who believe in lots of paranormal things. We have fun classifying them as Kooks. But they believe all the same, perhaps it is EMOTIONS that determines their ability to reason--- we need to be respectful all the same. Or an expereince. Or just no reason at all---they just choose to believe. But when we deny someone's right to believe something, we are in essence telling them their beliefs do not matter, and we have the path to truth and understanding. Ostensibly, I think we have to draw the line when their beliefs hurt others or themselves---that's just the law, which thankfully intervenes in such cases. Hopefully without killing nearly everyone like the Branch Davidian case in the 90's. Anyway, I hope I'm making sense, at least I BELIEVE I am, I'm sure somebody will tell me I'm wrong...LOL!Boyd said:Well here's the problem. Grendel said "I don't believe in the loch ness monsters,UFOs,the Kennedy conspiracy, or ghosts." So he doesn't believe reports from others (such as police officers, pilots, etc) who claim to have seen all of these things.
Well, I haven't seen nessie, UFO's, ghosts or bigfoot myself. Therefore I don't believe in any of them. Why would I find his report of a Bigfoot sighting anymore credible than the report of a person who claimed to see a UFO?
Furball1 said:.....But when we deny someone's right to believe something, we are in essence telling them their beliefs do not matter, and we have the path to truth and understanding..........