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Originally Posted by Oldschool61
I didnt expect you to have any evidence..why? Because in my exhaustive search for the truth I discovered that there is none.
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Omg lol you really are thick aren't you?
read this carefully:
OF COURSE THERE IS NO PROOF YA NIMROD!
For every picture you can produce as evidence I'll match it with one of a ghost/demon/angel/etc.
What's the difference between a ghost and an alien? For all intents and purposes, not having ANY clue about where this alien is from, WHY it is here, WHAT does it want, and HOW did it get here, ghost could be aliens or angels or demons or ancient Mayan gods. YOU just choose to believe they are from unreachable worlds from the nether parts of the universe because it appeals to you much like angel sightings appeal to religious believers.
I find it hilarious after all the posts I've made in this thread that you still want to build some sort of religious strawman for me that you can use to try and justify your logic for the existence of alien visitors. Sorry son but that dog don't hunt.
So in case you missed this as well I'm also going to say that my whole point in this thread isn't to say that alien visitors to earth don't exist. Simply that the sheer cumulative lack of ANY compelling evidence over the last 50 years, and especially the last decade or so (considering the proliferation of easily accessible video/digital cameras and cellphones) leads anyone with any sort of rational reasoning to conclude that the whole phenomenon has a very low probability of any merit.
Coupled with studies contributing to our understanding of mass delusion phenomenon and other physiological responses (see alien abduction syndrome) it starts to reveal an even greater likelihood that most if not all of these "sightings" are less than real, and certainly none that are suggestive, beyond biased conjecture, of space travelers.
From a scientific perspective, visiting aliens are certainly not impossible, just statistically improbable as each year passes without anything tangible. If you tell me you choose to believe in aliens that's fine, and who knows you could be right in the end, but it's your staunch conviction that causes me to reply that you are no different than a Christian or Muslim - save the rituals - due to the necessity for you to have "faith" to make the leap in logic to arrive at your conclusion.