Aliens....Do You Believe?

Star Dog

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I don't doubt for a second there's life forms out there the universe is too vast not to have, I'm sure some of you will know organic matter is in asteroids... a smoking gun.

However the idea of intelligent life forms travelling light years across the galaxy to then hide in the clouds or change into reptiles sounds like the ramblings of a madman!
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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The earth is round also sounded like ramblings from madmen..................................................until it was proven.
Eratosthenes proved the Earth was round around 200bc....Copernicus theorized that it traveled around the sun in 1543, and an English astronomer named James Bradley proved it in 1728.
no one believed the Earth was flat by the time of Christ, except the ancestors of the idiots that still do.
points carry more weight if you make them properly
 

Grojaks

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Eratosthenes proved the Earth was round around 200bc....Copernicus theorized that it traveled around the sun in 1543, and an English astronomer named James Bradley proved it in 1728.
no one believed the Earth was flat by the time of Christ, except the ancestors of the idiots that still do.
points carry more weight if you make them properly
Funny you mention christ,the vast majority who believe the earth is flat are the same ones who believe he was real and could do magic tricks like walk on water. I find it hilarious the physical proof of a round earth is way to much for them to believe but they have no problem believing in the mythical ideals of god and creationism and all that goes with that.

I’m not sure about UFO / Alien people and religion, perhaps they are more Likely to be Pastafarians?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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i don't for one second believe we're alone in the entire unimaginably vast universe...i just have a hard time believing that anyone out there gives a fuck about us at all...who cares if we have nukes? we put all our effort into killing each other, we don't have the time or the resources to develop intergalactic travel, after spending most of our resources to reinforce our fears of each other, and to make sure we have enough weapons to wipe out all life on earth multiple times...
 

crimsonecho

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i don't for one second believe we're alone in the entire unimaginably vast universe...i just have a hard time believing that anyone out there gives a fuck about us at all...who cares if we have nukes? we put all our effort into killing each other, we don't have the time or the resources to develop intergalactic travel, after spending most of our resources to reinforce our fears of each other, and to make sure we have enough weapons to wipe out all life on earth multiple times...
besides, the unimaginably vast universe is expanding and galaxies are getting farther from each other every second so intergalactic travel may be much more impossible than people think. so i don’t believe we are alone but i believe our chances of finding intelligent forms of life in the universe is slim to none just because the limitations of our modes of travel and the expanding nature of the universe.
 

Kindbud421

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I spent a forced amount of time going to church, til 17 yrs old… they preach about hell being away from god for eternity… if we are in our own little corner of the universe, away from where ancient ancestors say we come from… example: Sirius, the Pleiades. Then my belief is that the “rapture” already happened. Mayan disappearance and various “abductions” might point in that direction. The Mayan culture did not just move somewhere else… they Vanished completely as a whole.
 

Grojaks

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I spent a forced amount of time going to church, til 17 yrs old… they preach about hell being away from god for eternity… if we are in our own little corner of the universe, away from where ancient ancestors say we come from… example: Sirius, the Pleiades. Then my belief is that the “rapture” already happened. Mayan disappearance and various “abductions” might point in that direction. The Mayan culture did not just move somewhere else… they Vanished completely as a whole.
Abductions? Strangely with all the cell phones and cameras these days, ones never been recorded
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Lol by those accounts I saw Winnie the Pooh once, paddling a double decker canoe across my t-shirt in the reflection of a piece of glass
i ate a shit load of mushrooms and acid when i was a kid, and never got any true hallucinations, the only thing that ever made me hallucinate was peyote buttons. that was pretty fucking intense, i saw historical figures i admired, and they spoke to me in their native languages, but i heard them in english...Alexander the Great called me a pussy for not going after what i wanted...Temujin told me you never get anything wishing for it...Julius Caesar told me to never trust my enemies, or my friends...
 

Kindbud421

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i don't understand? what point are you referring to? that i mentioned Christ? that doesn't mean anything, i was using it as a historical reference point, not telling you about my faith, or lack there of
Who says Christ wasn’t an alien? Makes more sense that way. The ascension, tractor beam. Changing wine to water… chemistry on another level than ours. Scientific proof that 1 kg of weight leaves your body at time of death? The fact that 99%of us only use 10% of our brain capacity… would we need bodies if we could? Would we still be us? Or alien?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Who says Christ wasn’t an alien? Makes more sense that way. The ascension, tractor beam. Changing wine to water… chemistry on another level than ours. Scientific proof that 1 kg of weight leaves your body at time of death? The fact that 99%of us only use 10% of our brain capacity… would we need bodies if we could? Would we still be us? Or alien?
evolving may make you a new species, but not an alien one.
i say Christ from old habit, his name was yeshua, (which should actually be translated as Joshua, it turned into jesus through transliteration during translation) and it's pretty certain he was a real person, but there's little to no real proof that he was anything more than a charismatic leader who started a religious movement that eventually caused the Romans to crucify him, which was a common practice at the time
 
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