To: Quix
I am an unbeliever. UFO's, as entities from another planet, are beyond my abilities or that of favored beverages to make believable.
1) I see nothing in the world that does not obey the basic laws of the universe. UFO's do so all the time.
2) I have several problems with the theory of evolution, not the least of which is mutation probability, complexity and order in energy and major league biochemical explanations that must precede any of the 'fossil record' crapola.
3) Because of #2, I have greater problems with the idea of other places where star-hopping visitors have risen from the primordial slime. Seems to me to be a 'lightning strike twice' conundrum, even though probability theoretically says the chances are the same.
4) For all of the Indy 500 stuff that UFO sightings seem to come in, I am perplexed why we don't see a steady stream of convoys of the suckers from the far realms of the solar system.
5) Reports from these deals are wrapped up in occult junk all the time. People who buy into the boogerman always buy into UFO's. It just goes together like bacon on a cheeseburger.
6) I reports from the 'witnesses' are credible and the UFO's do exist, then we better get our sh*t together because these are very kinky freaks that are coming to our shores for their pan-galactic vacations. Welcoming them would be the last thing I would want to do - nuke them is more in order.
7) I despise their ideology. In between buggering men and women with probes, they spout the same inane 'one-world-one-universe-kumbaya' crap that Lefties do here on earth. I am waiting for a comprehensive, longitudinal study that correlates eye-witness contacts with political orientation. I don't think I'd be suprised by the results.
8) I never outgrew the excitment of going to the drug store to get the new editions of my favorite comics. I loved my superheroes battling freaks from the far reaches of the universe. I did, however, come to realize that that monthly pleasure had nothing substantive to do with the actual world that I lived in.
How's that for starters?
To: WorkingClassFilth
Oops! My bad!
This:
"1) I see nothing in the world that does not obey the basic laws of the universe. UFO's do so all the time."
Should read:
1) I see nothing in the world that does not obey the basic laws of the universe. UFO's [violate these laws] all the time.
To: WorkingClassFilth
Fascinating points.
I don't think much of evolution either.
Nor do I buy into the 'transpermia' thing of ET's seeding our globe and the universe etc.
I agree that satan is at LEAST in league with evidently the most common 9 versions of ET's.
I believe they will be part of the Biblical end times delusion spoken of.
AND
I believe there MAY be a minority of those commonly experienced ET's which MAY be on God's side.
AND I believe that countless galactic clusters are inhabited with parts of "all creation groaning, yearning for the manifestation of the sons of God" evidently for some relief as the newly trained and matured leaders rule and reign with Christ bringing justice and an economy based on Love, doing unto others etc.
I don't know if most of what goes for most UFO reports is government games or ET games or Government and ET games or all the above and demonic games or what all.
I don't know how much is influenced by or even wholesale government disinformation.
But, for my money, SOMETHING VERY STRANGE--A LIST OF VERY STRANGE THINGS ARE and HAVE been going on for a very long time.
And in terms of strange, PhD physicists conjure up plenty of STRANGE just in describing REALITY at its most basic elemental foundational levels.
Evidently a raft of them are saying the notion of an infinite number of parallel universes is not only NOT far fetched but absolute fact.
Interesting time to be alive.
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05/21/2003 9:34:43 PM PDT by
Quix
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