I hear you, I can’t dispute your opinion that you find it compelling. Personally, I’ve yet to see any evidence that is compelling IMO. Something that would be truly compelling would be the biggest story in the world. Eyewitness testimony from “credible” people means little to me. There are many people with degrees in various fields who believe the nonsense of the 9/11 Truthers.
When there is actual proof of Aliens, Alien Spacecraft, I will be the first to admit it, I promise. : )
The election of Obama, the capitulation of the media and the events that have unfolded under direction of his administration have moved me closer to accepting the idea of widespread conspiracies than I was previously. I’m still not a particular believer in conspiracy theories and I tend to distrust and even despise them on principle. But I’m no longer quite as much of a mind to view my conspiracy minded acquaintances as kooks. I may doubt most of the popular conspiracies, but on some I am closer to considering that they could be possible.
Not the truther one, though.
No, the biggest story in the world is that God gave his only begotten Son, so that we who are condemned might have eternal life through faith in Him. Yet, is even that report, so obvious to those who are faithful and true, widely accepted by the world?
Unlike the Gospel, the agenda of some associated with UFO/Alien/Fallen Angels is also convoluted with intentional deception and rejection of God through faith in Christ.
Accordingly, those in that domain impose upon themselves obvious doubt in their credibility. Since their cosmic system relies first upon the soulish without regenerated human spirit through faith in Christ, it isn't surprised that such players advocate soulish perceptions as criteion of proof or slide into preference for the occult.
All of these issues indicate and further bolster the position that such persons are indeed playing closer to the agenda of the Adversary than the Elect.
. . . yet to see . . .
That I would believe.