Exploring the Philosophy of Bigfoot Belief: A Coherent Ideology
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on the YouTube channel WildMan OftheWoods, the topic of evolution and the role of Bigfoot in it is explored. The speaker argues that the scientific community's view of evolution as a process that has only produced humans and animals as we know them today leaves no room for the existence of Sasquatch. They believe that in order to compete with this narrow worldview, Bigfoot believers need to adopt a larger ideology that encompasses the reality of Sasquatch.
But what exactly is an ideology, and how can it help the Bigfoot community? An ideology is a set of beliefs or principles that guide an individual or group's actions and decisions. It can provide a framework for understanding the world and one's place in it. In the context of Bigfoot research, an ideology that recognizes the possibility of the existence of Sasquatch can help to legitimize the field and give it a more solid foundation.
One interesting aspect of the video is the mention of genetic intervention. Genetic intervention refers to the manipulation of an organism's genes to alter its characteristics. This can be done through techniques such as gene editing, where specific genes are added, removed, or altered to achieve a desired outcome. While the speaker does not go into detail about how genetic intervention may have played a role in the evolution of Sasquatch, it is an intriguing idea to consider.
In recent years, there have been several studies that suggest the existence of previously unknown hominin species. For example, a study published in the journal Nature in 2010 reported the discovery of a new species of hominin, which was named Denisovan after the Denisova Cave in Siberia where the remains were found. The Denisovans are believed to have lived in Asia and to have interbred with early modern humans and Neanderthals.
Could Sasquatch be another undiscovered hominin species? While there is currently no concrete evidence to support this theory, it is not entirely outside the realm of possibility. As the field of genetics continues to advance, it may become possible to use genetic analysis to determine whether Sasquatch is a distinct species or a population of an existing one.
In the meantime, it is important for Bigfoot believers to continue to gather and share evidence of Sasquatch's existence. This can include eyewitness accounts, physical evidence such as footprints or hair samples, and audio or video recordings. By building a strong body of evidence, the Bigfoot community can help to challenge the narrow view of evolution held by the scientific community and make a case for the recognition of Sasquatch as a legitimate species.
So, the next time you come across a skeptic who insists that evolution rules out the possibility of Bigfoot, remember that an ideology that recognizes the possibility of Sasquatch can help to legitimize the field and give it a more solid foundation. And who knows, with the advancement of genetic research, we may one day have concrete evidence of Sasquatch's existence.
In the meantime, keep an open mind and keep searching. The truth is out there.