Truth or not, they're out there

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In summary, a group of individuals with eclectic beliefs gathered at a San Luis Valley ranch to search for UFOs. One member, who claims to be from Venus on a mission of peace and love, is met with skepticism from others. However, they all share a common interest in discussing their beliefs without judgment.
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"Eclectic group on lookout for UFOs at San Luis Valley ranch"

http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36%7E53%7E1561926,00.html
 
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Screw the UFOs! Sounds like a fun way to spend a weekend! :smile:

But she believes she is actually from Venus. "I'm on an interplanetary mission to bring peace and love to Earth. I come from Venus, a planet that is all about love. I tell people I don't understand any way other than love," she said.
At least we know they are all concentrated with the blast radius of one, well targetted missile...

Ok ok sorry!

Hehehe...

...talk about it without anyone laughing at them," Messoline said.
Damn!
 
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The venus chick does nothing for the credebility of this story at all.. hehehe
 

1. What exactly does "Truth or not, they're out there" mean?

"Truth or not, they're out there" is a phrase that suggests that there are external truths or realities that exist independently of our perception or understanding of them. It implies that there are objective truths that exist whether or not we are aware of them.

2. Is there any evidence to support the idea that there are truths "out there"?

There is ongoing debate and research in various fields, such as philosophy and science, about the existence of objective truths. Some argue that there is evidence, such as the laws of physics, that suggest there are objective truths. Others argue that our understanding of truth is subjective and shaped by our perceptions and experiences.

3. Can we ever truly know these "truths" that are "out there"?

This is a difficult question to answer definitively. Some argue that our understanding of truth is limited by our human perspectives and biases, and therefore we can never fully grasp objective truths. Others argue that through scientific inquiry and critical thinking, we can get closer to understanding these truths, even if we may not fully comprehend them.

4. Are there different types of truths that are "out there"?

There are various theories about different types of truths that may exist, such as moral truths, mathematical truths, or scientific truths. Some argue that these different types of truths are all connected and ultimately point to one objective truth, while others argue that they are separate and may even conflict with each other.

5. How does the concept of "truth or not, they're out there" impact our daily lives?

The idea of objective truths existing "out there" can have implications for how we approach and understand the world around us. It may influence our beliefs and values, as well as our perception of reality. It can also impact how we approach and interpret information and evidence presented to us, as we may be more open to considering different perspectives and seeking out objective truths.

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