(February 12, 2015 at 3:13 am)Stimbo Wrote:You miss the point, whether or not YOU believe a person had an experience or not is irrelevant, the universe doesn't revolve around Stimbo. So unless you claim to know all the secrets of the universe, you can't tell anyone X or Y doesn't exist, especially if the experience is unique to them.(February 12, 2015 at 1:55 am)Huggy74 Wrote: just so we are clear, are you stating that extra terrestrial life doesn't exist?
Nope. Not even close to what I'm stating. I'm not even addressing any hypothetical claim to a UFO encounter. You asked who could tell you that your experience didn't happen; my answer was factually accurate. Now if you were to offer some evidence of your experience, that's something we can actually assess. But you don't get to shift the burden of proof just because you feel like it, or because it's inconvenient for you.
Just so we're clear.
It's your right to disagree with someone, but you don't get to tell someone what is possible or impossible, when the limits of what's possible have never been discovered.