This is just a anecdote,the other topic got me thinking about this, probably one of the reasons why I'm very careful about just accepting blind eyewitness testimony because no matter how sincere, or truthful someone can be, they can also be wrong.
It was about 4-5 years ago I was walking home late 3-4 in the morning after watching a movie, I think it was American grudge 3, kinda spooked and thinking of ghosts and such when I get to this one part of the road that is very dark, no street lights for a block so it's a dark patch. And as I'm passing a driveway I happen to look into it, and standing there, was a 5 year old or so boy, looked right out of the grudge, now I'm thinking GHOST!!, or something like that, as I can't think of any good reason a young kid be out there in middle of the night.
Now if I had done what most might do and ran away, I would be telling today the story of the time I saw a ghost child, maybe be part of my towns legend, people would see the ghost boy there, it be a game to walk there at night, someone might find a reason for why a child was there.
Except I didn't run, I waited, ready to run but wanted to see what was going on, and then it moved, and I saw it was in fact a deer. But the shadows, the poor lighting with just enough to give it a odd shape my brain filled the rest and saw a child. Now if I had run and told the story I would have been quiet sincere, and convinced I saw a ghost or something odd, but the truth is it wasn't one.
And thats the problem we assign lables to things, we think, "Well it must be Y." without seeing if it really is or not, I think it's important to test all our beliefs and claims of others, lest one be tricked, or lied to, just because we believe something to be true, or want it to be true, and even in fact might be true, doesn't mean eery claim of it is.
Not everyone that claims to see a UFO is telling teh truth seperate from wether they exist or not, not everyone that claims to speak for god does, some might be trying to decieve us, but I fear all too often people rely on claims that fit their world view, without thinking, "Are there other reasons."
It was about 4-5 years ago I was walking home late 3-4 in the morning after watching a movie, I think it was American grudge 3, kinda spooked and thinking of ghosts and such when I get to this one part of the road that is very dark, no street lights for a block so it's a dark patch. And as I'm passing a driveway I happen to look into it, and standing there, was a 5 year old or so boy, looked right out of the grudge, now I'm thinking GHOST!!, or something like that, as I can't think of any good reason a young kid be out there in middle of the night.
Now if I had done what most might do and ran away, I would be telling today the story of the time I saw a ghost child, maybe be part of my towns legend, people would see the ghost boy there, it be a game to walk there at night, someone might find a reason for why a child was there.
Except I didn't run, I waited, ready to run but wanted to see what was going on, and then it moved, and I saw it was in fact a deer. But the shadows, the poor lighting with just enough to give it a odd shape my brain filled the rest and saw a child. Now if I had run and told the story I would have been quiet sincere, and convinced I saw a ghost or something odd, but the truth is it wasn't one.
And thats the problem we assign lables to things, we think, "Well it must be Y." without seeing if it really is or not, I think it's important to test all our beliefs and claims of others, lest one be tricked, or lied to, just because we believe something to be true, or want it to be true, and even in fact might be true, doesn't mean eery claim of it is.
Not everyone that claims to see a UFO is telling teh truth seperate from wether they exist or not, not everyone that claims to speak for god does, some might be trying to decieve us, but I fear all too often people rely on claims that fit their world view, without thinking, "Are there other reasons."