The flying man.

bigthinker

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(With an acknowledgement to the You Tube channel Pine Creek.)

One of my ancesters could fly unaided. One day he flew across the English Channel to France and back. The reason I know this happened is because he had a small group of followers who witnessed this and four of them wrote books about it.

The question is, does anyone believe me?
Believers Logic allows for a fluid and subjective application of the laws of logic. In other words, your story is dismissed out of hand -for whatever reasons while other similarly evidenced and fantastic stories are heralded. There is no consistent standard, no consistent rhyme and reason.
Myopic self absorption protects them from this reality.
 

stiggy wiggy

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Yes, it's good you can admit that about your post.

So, if five hundred people witnessed this, would you then believe it?

Of course I would. How can even one person witness something that never happened? EDITED Insult
 
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Furion

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Believers Logic allows for a fluid and subjective application of the laws of logic. In other words, your story is dismissed out of hand -for whatever reasons while other similarly evidenced and fantastic stories are heralded. There is no consistent standard, no consistent rhyme and reason.
Myopic self absorption protects them from this reality.
All I asked is that he doitagain. It's not every day you get to see someone fly.
 
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