i believe there are more things that we don't know then there are that we do. which means we don't know what there isn't or can't be, any more then the tiney bit we do about what is. i believe there are things we don't have to know, or even pretend to know, to feel, experience and for them to exist. i believe that because i've felt and experienced them. but i see no reason to expect them to resemble anything anyone pretends to know because there used to being expected to in order to avoid being discriminated against socially and economically. invisible friends or invisible at least non-enimies? sure, why not. there is an invisible universe next door i visit every time i close my eyes. it may be as real as the one i open them in. though the two seldom nor observably interact. the problem comes when people insist on labeling things in that other universe they know nothing about and pretending that they do. so i don't believe in attaching labels like angels and demons to what is under no observable obligation to bear the slightest resemblence to anything we con each other into pretending we know about what is not known. but i don't believe in throwing out with the bath water the perfectly logical understanding that things we don't know can and almost certainly do exist. i don't think we need to worry about closing the door on their invissible furry tails or sitting on them since they can walk through walls just fine, or rather the walls in our universe and those, if any, in theirs, are rather unlikely to be physically congruent. well, how can you have physical congruency with the nonphysical anyway? there ARE some warm cuddly invisible somethings that curl up on top of my covers at night. wherever they come from. however they come and go. =^^= .../\...