(Yesterday, 06:00 PM)F2d5thCav Wrote: Your comment made me recall Philip Klass and the contortions of logic he used to deny every and any UFO sighting.
The bit that always gives me pause is that even if only one of the countless reports of UFO or paranormal is substantially accurate, that means the phenomena exists, with all that implies.
And I've personally experienced enough weirdness to realize that probably many more than just one of the reports is substantially accurate.
"with all that implies." That is the sticky point. It all ties into ESP or psionics as they try and call it. Basically magic if we want to dumb it down for the common man. Clairvoyance didn't cut it for the budget so they named it 'remote viewing'. Did you know the RV protocols is literally divination?
The issues start coming in with some people not being able to do any 'magic' and then you get doctrines that bans it just like they ban woman. It's all nonsense, old farts in Rome desperately trying to remain in control. What will they do when anyone can connect with God, especially woman, can't have any of that no sir.
Western spirituality is in crisis. Most educated people today knows the current doctrines are highly questionable, but they throw out the baby with the bath water.
The hardcore materialist needs to figure out what they are going to do. AI exists now so they are superseded.
Most won't ponder this for long, because of their own past actions
