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You misunderstand me – I’m not assuming that all of these people are psychotic: I’m concluding (based on evidence) that all of them are mistaken and that a good number of them are experiencing mental phenomena.. But when you have lots of people, who are otherwise quite rational and trustworthy, make a claim that they where abducted by what appeared to be alien, it should not be treated with ridicule and scorn, and it should not be assumed outright that these people are psychotic, even if you choose to withhold belief.
My ridicule of them is secondary to that and for rhetorical effect.
And I do not assume this at all. I merely do not accept claims that do not have sufficient evidence.To assume as a principle that any experience that takes us beyond the realm of subjective normality is the object of insanity is not a reasonable premise of rationality.
No, I don’t have a prejudice against these concepts. I agree, for example, that it is possible – in theory – that aliens are capturing and brutally probing human beings in an attempt to learn things about them (or, about their anal cavities, a part of the body these aliens seem obsessed with). But I’m certainly not going to believe that unless there’s some really convincing evidence of it.you evidently have a prejudiced against certain concepts which you hide behind the principles of scepticism.
As it stands, it’s been so long now without any convincing evidence whatsoever, that I personally feel it’s appropriate to make fun of these unsupported claims.
But I’ll change my tune as soon as there’s actual evidence that these creatures exist and are doing these bizarre things to people.
Yes. Luckily, “certainty” is completely and totally unncecessary. We just have to determine what is most likely, based on evidence.We cannot have certainty of physical reality. That’s an empirical fact.
I think I’d get in trouble for giving an honest answer to that question.What is a loser?
Of course it’s purely subjective. Basically, what I’m talking about are people who are powerless and have go-nowhere lives, who are finding out that life can be disappointing and that they may not be able to realize their precious little dreams.This is purely a subjective value judgement.
These kinds of people – disappointed as they are in reality – are often eager to ignore reality in favor of their dreams and fantasies, inventing a new “reality” where they can finally be happy, where they’re not such “losers” who can’t live up to their own (usually unrealistic) expectations.