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Old 04-05-2009   #19 (permalink)
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Re: UFO evidence

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Originally Posted by stereologist View Post
So there wre copycats poking fun at people. The fun loving hoaxers would sneak up behind the ding dongs and their fancy equipment just to make a circle nearby where they weren't looking. Those guys must have had a ball jerking the chains of ding dongs.

BTW Paige no need to go on us with the difference between truth and knowledge. To fall on that argument is to tossin the towel on the original claim that crop circles are extraordinary.
The point I'm making is that they 'may' be. A scientist or philosopher worth their salt makes discoveries by coming into something with an open mind rather than a closed one (Okay, gullible and innocent versus guilty and sceptical but as they say the wisest man asks the stupidest question because false pride (fear of looking like an idiot) won't).

I still stand by the argument that you need something original to hoax.
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