Tuesday, August 19, 2008

It's really, really real!

Posted by John Stoehr on Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 8:27 AM

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There's an interesting piece over at LiveScience called "Monsters, Ghosts and Gods: Why We Believe." It was inspired by the recent string of weirdness.

That string began with the so-called Montauk Monster on Long Island, then a Big Foot, then this creature found in Texas last year that the discoverer swore was the Chupacabra, or goat sucker, of Mexican lore.

Turns out we want to believe.

Most people simply can't not believe.

It doesn't matter how educated you are. PhDs are as likely to believe in ghosts as high-school drop outs.

But those who hold deep religious beliefs are less likely to buy into the paranormal.

Those who attend church infrequently, or never, are more likely to believe Big Foot and the Montauk Monster are really, really real.

From LiveScience: The bottom line, according to several interviews with people who study these things: People want to believe, and most simply can't help it. . . .

A related question: Does belief in the paranormal have anything to do with religious belief?

The answer to that question is decidedly nuanced, but studies point to an interesting conclusion: People who practice religion are typically encouraged not to believe in the paranormal, but rather to put their faith in one deity, whereas those who aren't particularly active in religion are more free to believe in Bigfoot or consult a psychic.

"Christians and New Agers, paranormalists, etc. all have one thing in common: a spiritual orientation to the world," said sociology Professor Carson Mencken of Baylor University.

Oh, and that Chupacabra? Not the mythical slayer of domestic animals.

Nope. DNA testing showed it's just a coyote.

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I think it's more than just simple mange creating Chupacabras from Dogs and Coyotes. I've found reports of similar periodic reports of "vampire dogs" in England going back 200 years. Here's the link http://www.dappercadaver.com/blog/2008/08/18/monster-mondays-chupacabras-around-the-world/ There are also old reports of people being biten by Chupacabras and the strange symptoms that causes.

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I think it's more than just simple mange creating Chupacabras from Dogs and Coyotes. I've found reports of similar periodic reports of "vampire dogs" in England going back 200 years. Here's the link http://www.dappercadaver.com/blog/2008/08/18/monster-mondays-chupacabras-around-the-world/ There are also old reports of people being biten by Chupacabras and the strange symptoms that causes.

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