Posted on 02/24/2005 3:55:40 PM PST by traumer
Sudden credibility afforded the UFO phenomena by the MSM. How interesting. And predictable to those who believe a rapture is forthcoming. (Please note: I have NO desire to debate that issue; I'm simply directing a comment to those who believe as I do.) I've often thought about how the rapture occurring should make believers out of everybody left behind, even though the Bible makes clear that this won't be the case.
Given the blindness and gullibility of people today, I have no problem believing that the masses will believe the nonsense that will be cooked up to explain the instantaneous disappearance of a billion or so folks. And I wouldn't be surprised in the least to learn that this new MSM coverage is laying the groundwork for such explanations. (Not necessarily intentionally on the part of the MSM.)
MM
ANTI-CHRIST, ALIENS, AND UFO'S
Consider the a few of the instances of TV shows and movies which have carried the alien theme:
* Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
* Star Trek
* E.T.
* Alf
* Mork and Mindy
* Star Wars Trilogy
* Star Man
* TV UFO "documentaries" abound, including "Unsolved Mysteries"
* CBS Movie, "Intruders", two-part series in May, 1992
Let us pause our examination of this UFO/Alien phenomenon for a few moments as we examine the time frame in which we are living, and the applicable Biblical framework.
http://www.cuttingedge.org/ce1030.html
SETI ....
are you so sure what they've found? billions for imagination??? OK have it your way.....
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I believe in the possibility of UFOs, but I don't believe they are extraterrestial craft...extra-dimensional, perhaps. There have been a bunch of Von Dehnegen(sp?)-like speculations over the years that the biblical accounts of angelic visitations were really "ancient astronaunts" from other worlds. To the contray, I think it highly likely that sitings of "extraterrestial craft" today could actually be angelic visitations.
Please.
Pretty Please.
Pretty Please With Sugar On Top.
Aaarrrgggghhhh.... quit thinking linearly....
This is what a wormhole is ... I KNOW you've heard it mentioned countless times on Star Trek, and you have had to have heard of 'Hyperspace'. You 'simply' fold normal space, create the wormhole, hop a relatively SHORT distance to your destination, and then allow the wormhole to collapse (ie normal space to 'spring' back). Now, as for the near infinite amount of energy required to do this .... that's a totally different subject.
Am I too late to make a joke about illegal aliens?
"This is what Peter Jennings career has come to.
How pathetic.
But then again, I'm more optimistic about seeing a UFO then I am ever getting a social security check."
You nailed the essence right from the get go.
What about ALF? You forgot him. How about the Coneheads--was SNL priming the world for the ultimate revelation?
Breaking News? Not.
Where is Quix??
The mod added live thread.
Breaking News?
Nope
I agree with you, sorry if my post seemed directed at you ... my mistake.
I would be very surprized if we are not bending space in the laboratories in the next 30 years. I don't see us using this as a means of transportation in my lifetime, but I do expect that some experiments will be done.
What seems 'impossible' today, is simply something we'll put off until tomorrow.
Gotta do "something, .... anything" to compete against Fox.
It's ALWAYS been that way.
Just ask NaL.
No. It is not a picture of the Milky Way Galaxy. It is picture of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31).
I can see how someone who believes that a picture of our Milky Way Galaxy could or does exist would get confused about the science of UFOs.
>>Maybe some of these craft are automonous, and are capable of extreme manueverability that would crush a human pilot with tsunmi-like G-Forces.
My Pop saw something weird over his airbase that was flying then took an immediate 90 degree turn and moved faster than any missile he had ever seen. A true UFO--he had no clue what it was, he doesn't think it was alien, but it was unidentified and definitely flying. That's about all he had to say about it.
I could see test machines in the 1990s doing this or maybe even earlier. But in 1962? We must have had one heck of a research division.
Hey, I used to say pretty please with sugar on top! Is that a southern thing?
Hmmm...you may have something there. Gotta digest it a bit, but that is a really astute observation, if it proves out.
ART BELL!!!
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