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Sep 1, 2022 18:01:33   #
GEngel-usmc Loc: Spencerport NY - I miss Lakeland, FL
 
Re: Respect and UFO’s. I think you may have a point there 🤔



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Sep 1, 2022 18:23:52   #
josquin1 Loc: Massachusetts
 
hj wrote:
I saw one juast last night!


wow, I hope you sent that to the FBI.

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Sep 1, 2022 18:25:01   #
rwoodvira
 
[quote=jerryc41]

They are looking for intelligent life on earth. Unfortunately, they hacked into "The Attic," and they've decided to leave the solar system.

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Sep 1, 2022 19:00:04   #
john451 Loc: Lady's Island, SC/Columbia, SC
 
"To Serve Man", of course. And an entire cookbook devoted to it.

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Sep 1, 2022 19:27:09   #
TheShoe Loc: Lacey, WA
 
hj wrote:
I saw one juast last night!


That is the first picture I have seen of a UFO that looks like a ceiling fan.

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Sep 1, 2022 21:17:52   #
MrMophoto Loc: Rhode Island "The biggest little"
 
I read somewhere recently there's a theory that UFO's are humans from the future that are time traveling, which I find very comforting since that would mean the human race will be around long enough to actually do that, instead of making our planet uninhabitable in the next 50-75 years.

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Sep 1, 2022 21:22:28   #
KillroyII Loc: Middle Georgia
 
jerryc41 wrote:
I find myself automatically smiling when I read an article or watch a video about UFOs. The fact that the stories are all so similar means one of two things: UFOs are real; "witnesses" are simply repeating details they've been hearing for years.

One thing I wonder about is why UFOs have so many lights. Is it an artsy thing for these guys? Is there an interstellar law we don't know about? If they have technology that lets them fly across the galaxy, do they really need so many lights to see and be seen?

I don't think the UAPs that were tracked by the military had lots of lights. Maybe that's how you tell the real from the fictitious.
I find myself automatically smiling when I read an... (show quote)


They are here but just ignoring us. To them, we are no different than other life on earth, like bugs, or animals, etc. we are not sufficiently intelligent to merit their communication. When they decide to do something with earth… will we understand then? Or maybe they will consider us possible protein for their diet… what choice would we have.

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Sep 1, 2022 22:17:15   #
Bridges Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
 
jerryc41 wrote:
I find myself automatically smiling when I read an article or watch a video about UFOs. The fact that the stories are all so similar means one of two things: UFOs are real; "witnesses" are simply repeating details they've been hearing for years.

One thing I wonder about is why UFOs have so many lights. Is it an artsy thing for these guys? Is there an interstellar law we don't know about? If they have technology that lets them fly across the galaxy, do they really need so many lights to see and be seen?

I don't think the UAPs that were tracked by the military had lots of lights. Maybe that's how you tell the real from the fictitious.
I find myself automatically smiling when I read an... (show quote)


Try this: Their appearance were ‘as if a wheel were within a wheel’ (Ezekiel 10:10), they moved ‘in any of their four directions without turning as they went’ (v.11), and their rims were ‘full of eyes’

If that isn't a pretty good description of a modern-day UFO I don't know what is. This is from the Old Testament and is only a few thousand years old! It seems UFOs have been around for a long time. How do I balance this with my belief in God creating the world? I think it is nothing I need to worry about. My mind is open as far as if there are, or are not UFOs. Unbelievers talk about dinosaurs and how we evolved from ocean slime. I say bologna. While I believe in evolution to a point (in England they have shown the throne of kings were so small modern men would find them uncomfortable), we are not descended from apes! If apes were evolving, they would have been a much-improved species. In only a few hundred years, man has evolved into a larger, more intelligent species whereas apes have stayed roughly unchanged during the same amount of time.

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Sep 2, 2022 06:44:20   #
Canisdirus
 
Bridges wrote:
Try this: Their appearance were ‘as if a wheel were within a wheel’ (Ezekiel 10:10), they moved ‘in any of their four directions without turning as they went’ (v.11), and their rims were ‘full of eyes’

If that isn't a pretty good description of a modern-day UFO I don't know what is. This is from the Old Testament and is only a few thousand years old! It seems UFOs have been around for a long time. How do I balance this with my belief in God creating the world? I think it is nothing I need to worry about. My mind is open as far as if there are, or are not UFOs. Unbelievers talk about dinosaurs and how we evolved from ocean slime. I say bologna. While I believe in evolution to a point (in England they have shown the throne of kings were so small modern men would find them uncomfortable), we are not descended from apes! If apes were evolving, they would have been a much-improved species. In only a few hundred years, man has evolved into a larger, more intelligent species whereas apes have stayed roughly unchanged during the same amount of time.
Try this: Their appearance were ‘as if a wheel we... (show quote)



Well....reality sure kicks you in the nuts.
Science now knows through three different fields of study....two things.
1.) The Universe is predetermined, and acts exactly as if there was no creation design. Every new finding confirms this.
2.) There is no free will. Simply doesn't exist....seems like it...but no.

Mankind does not take truths very well...preferring the fictional stories for comfort.

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Sep 2, 2022 06:46:06   #
Red6
 
The surest indication that extraterrestrial INTELLIGENT life exists, and has visited us is that they have never tried to contact us. I am not sure who said that but I think it could have a lot of validity.

Just imagine yourself walking down the street in another part of your city and you see several houses full of people, kids, pets, etc. Everyone is fighting, fussing, throwing things at each other, and destroying one another's property. My first thought would be to move on as quickly as possible while saying to myself, "I will take a different route next time"!

Maybe this is what the extraterrestrials are doing. Checking us out and moving on, out of the bad neighborhood.

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Sep 2, 2022 06:53:57   #
Red6
 
Bridges wrote:
Try this: Their appearance were ‘as if a wheel were within a wheel’ (Ezekiel 10:10), they moved ‘in any of their four directions without turning as they went’ (v.11), and their rims were ‘full of eyes’

If that isn't a pretty good description of a modern-day UFO I don't know what is. This is from the Old Testament and is only a few thousand years old! It seems UFOs have been around for a long time. How do I balance this with my belief in God creating the world? I think it is nothing I need to worry about. My mind is open as far as if there are, or are not UFOs. Unbelievers talk about dinosaurs and how we evolved from ocean slime. I say bologna. While I believe in evolution to a point (in England they have shown the throne of kings were so small modern men would find them uncomfortable), we are not descended from apes! If apes were evolving, they would have been a much-improved species. In only a few hundred years, man has evolved into a larger, more intelligent species whereas apes have stayed roughly unchanged during the same amount of time.
Try this: Their appearance were ‘as if a wheel we... (show quote)


Actually, some would say that we are now de-evolving.

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Sep 2, 2022 08:59:55   #
srron Loc: Courtice,On.
 
It's interesting that those who claim to have seen extraterrestials described them as being very human like until after the movie "close encounters of the third kind" when descriptions resembled the ETs in the movie.

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Sep 2, 2022 10:02:45   #
PixHound Loc: Marietta, GA
 
Quite the hot topic! I'll defer to Carl Sagan who said simply "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence". Have not seen that yet.

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Sep 2, 2022 10:17:43   #
justthisonce Loc: Tetepare
 
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I'll defer to Carl Sagan who said simply "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence".


It's told that Sagan was once invited to help investigate claims of UFO sightings, alien encounters, the Bermuda Triangle, and so on. The story is he responded that he had little interest in investigating things that had so many reasonable, understandable explantions possible. However, if Penn Central were to have an entire train snatched up by aliens somewhere in New Jersey that he'd be happy to come help investigate.

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Sep 2, 2022 11:44:13   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
justthisonce wrote:
It's told that Sagan was once invited to help investigate claims of UFO sightings, alien encounters, the Bermuda Triangle, and so on. The story is he responded that he had little interest in investigating things that had so many reasonable, understandable explantions possible. However, if Penn Central were to have an entire train snatched up by aliens somewhere in New Jersey that he'd be happy to come help investigate.


Yes, but who wants an actual explanation? When the Bermuda Triangle was more in the news, books saying it was supernatural sold by the thousands. Books that explained it logically didn't sell. Of course.

If you really live on Tetepare, you should tell Wikipedia.

"Tetepare Island is the largest uninhabited island in the South Pacific..."

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