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Quote by: Galaxar But the fact that some questions are unanswered doesn't automatically mean that the official explanation is suspect. In events such as this, there will always be some unanswered questions. There are unanswered questions about Pearl Harbor. (To this day, no one has been able to figure out why the Japanese didn't bomb the tank farm. Not even the Japanese seem to know.) There are unanswered questions about the Holocaust. There are unanswered questions about the assassination of Huey Long. There are unanswered questions about the attack on the USS Liberty in 1967. The mere fact that unanswered questions exist does not make wild conspiracy theories any more plausible. You have to be able to make a plausible case for your own theory, not merely nitpick the evidence for the mainstream explanation. |
Exactly.
Saying there are "unanswered" questions about 9/11 and thinking that makes the credible, true account of events incorrect is like saying that because we don't know exactly how the first bacteria formed the entire theory of evolution is scrap. It's the same argument creationists make.