Slydell
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I don't wanna be banned arguing over Bigfoot. I will say this, if the guy has evidence as he claims then what's the harm in showing it? It might at least be intriguing & if not make a believer out of some at least create some doubt. But of course he has none. Hard to say if he's trolling or something else. Do you believe a huge, monstrous, hairy, humanoid inhabits all of North America yet there's not a speck of scientific evidence that it does?
the OP is really prolific at typing a lot with out saying a lotI don't wanna be banned arguing over Bigfoot. I will say this, if the guy has evidence as he claims then what's the harm in showing it? It might at least be intriguing & if not make a believer out of some at least create some doubt. But of course he has none. Hard to say if he's trolling or something else. Do you believe a huge, monstrous, hairy, humanoid inhabits all of North America yet there's not a speck of scientific evidence that it does?
I would love for Big Foot to be real. Same goes for the Loch Ness Monster. Same goes for Thunderbirds or any number of creatures that have not been proven to exist. My imagination absolutely wants to believe in these things, but thus far, definitive proof has eluded mankind.
I take no offense at what the OP requests about sightings, but I do wish he would discuss his "proof" more in-depth. I'm not looking to debunk him, though I'm sure some on here are, but I would like to know what he's seen or read to so completely believe. If that's disrespectful, then I guess it's disrespectful, but it doesn't stop me from wanting to know.
I think to ask anyone what they believe about anything is not disrespectful but to ridicule their answer and call them full of sh**
because their viewpoint differs from your certainly is