That argument is very logical hinting the repetitive phrase, “I’ll believe when I see it.” However, there are a lot of things that are not visible that we believe in. For example, in America 9 out of 10 Americans believe in God. God is not visible to us, so why don’t 9 out of 10 Americans believe in Bigfoot? Now in no way am I comparing the greatness of God to some creature in the woods, but when it comes to our belief in the things we cannot see, I feel as if we can treat certain things like we treat our belief in God. Also, in many science courses we learn about different things like carbon monoxide and air that we breathe that we can not see but we believe that those things contribute to our lives, so why not believe in something that we have not seen? Another argument that would challenge the theory of the existence of Bigfoot is that there is not any clear physical or visual evidence that proves Bigfoot is real. Well, a Bigfoot believer would quickly say, what on Earth can make an abnormally large footprint the size of 15 inches in the woods? That question more than likely cannot be answered without some deep thought and research and the question still may not be able to be answered. Also, throughout research and studies, a definite classification cannot be determined. If we can not conclude on the classification of Bigfoot, then of course proof will be …show more content…
As stated in the previous paragraph, there are too many eyewitnesses in my eyes to not believe in Bigfoot. You cannot just imagine staring at a tall, dark, mammoth creature like Bigfoot. When you see one, there is no hesitation in what you just saw, and you will know immediately. Another reason which was also previously stated in the previous paragraph, is that footprints are incredible pieces of evidence. Imagine walking in the woods and seeing a fifteen-inch footprint. There is no way, a human is doing making that footprint and if they are, they are not making it without a shoe or as wide as a Bigfoot footprint. Now as a Bigfoot believer, there are reasons to support your other believers. When this conversation is sparked to a debate, there will more than likely be more people who do not believe in Bigfoot than people who do. They normally use some of the tactics as showed in the last paragraph by attacking the fact that no one has found any profound evidence on Bigfoot and no one has recorded a clear image or video of