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In reply to the discussion: James Randi: debunking the king of the debunkers [View all]Humanist_Activist
(7,670 posts)There is a remote possibility that an unknown primate/hominid species has yet to be discovered somewhere on the planet, does that make all stores about bigfoot/yeti/sasquatch credible? No, but I wouldn't classify belief in the possibility as being anything alarming.
UFOs, depending on context, and range of beliefs, can be anything from just speculating on the possibility that aliens have visited to having aliens build the Nazca lines, abduct people, and build the pyramids that are found around the world. Obviously this is a wide bullshit scale, but some of it is possible. In some cases, both examples you made are possible, there's no known violation of physical laws here, or gross distortion of biology, example.
But, if you came across someone who thought the Earth was flat, or that the Earth was at the center of the Universe, would you still not judge?
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