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The 3rd eye
26th December 2008, 04:12 PM
I don't believe in green men but i do believe in life on other planets. I find it hard and egotistical to believe we are the only life in the universe.
So why aren't the men green?
For years people have stared at the heavens and seen unexplained phenomenon, only for there clams to be brushed off as a shooting stars or "your crazy"
Are we so num to the world to belive we are alone. So content with evelotion.
As far back as 800AD there have been depictins of UFO's
The disk shaped object emiting light
not so unlike the stories we hear today
and yet people see only Rosewell and the stories after.
Do you question?
Do you believe ?
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I'm mainly curious. I'm not really looking for a argument but more a debate
What are your opinions?
Bell
26th December 2008, 04:47 PM
I do believe in life on other planets (after all, the probabilitly of life in the universe != 0)
I don't believe they are visiting us in flying saucers, abducting us and probing us with rods. Even our modern day science doesn't require subjects to be probed as to learn about them.
I believe Roswell was a crashed spy balloon.
When I was a kid I did believe in flying saucers and aliens visiting our planet, but I became more and more sceptical.
LightinDarkness
26th December 2008, 07:46 PM
I have no problem with believing in the possibility of life on other planets.
I have a big problem with presuming that the life is advanced and conscious enough not only to fly around spying on us with space ships that only certain "special people" can see and that every single government on earth is one huge conspiracy to cover it all up.
Why would "aliens" be interested in randomly appearing and showing themselves to certain people, but be absolutely incapable of flying the mother ship over Washington DC and making government "cover-ups" impossible? The woo sect will claim that they don't want to be seen and are "observing" us, but if that were true it would also be wrong because certain people claim to see alien space ships all the time.
Intelligent alien life cannot be smart enough to get here in intergalactic space ships but too dumb to conceal themselves from human eyes, neither can they be smart enough to get here and yet too dumb to foil government cover-up* attempts.
*This of course assumes the government is interested in doing a cover-up, which also makes no sense. The governments of the world can agree on almost nothing, nevertheless a international pact to secretly conceal the existence of intelligent life.
LightinDarkness
26th December 2008, 07:47 PM
I do believe in life on other planets (after all, the probabilitly of life in the universe != 0)
I don't believe they are visiting us in flying saucers, abducting us and probing us with rods. Even our modern day science doesn't require subjects to be probed as to learn about them.
I believe Roswell was a crashed spy balloon.
When I was a kid I did believe in flying saucers and aliens visiting our planet, but I became more and more sceptical.
I wonder was Freud would say about all those people who are convinced aliens are "probing" people? I imagine he would have quite the field day with that one...
fromdownunder
26th December 2008, 08:06 PM
I neither believe or disbelieve in life, advanced or primitive, extinct or extant, on other planets. There is simply no evidence either way.
Norm
defaultdotxbe
27th December 2008, 12:28 AM
I neither believe or disbelieve in life, advanced or primitive, extinct or extant, on other planets. There is simply no evidence either way.
Norm
well a "belief" doesnt have to be based on evidence
personally i believe there is life (and intelligent life) elsewhere in the universe, although i doubt they are visiting us
on the other hand, i do believe the "UFO" phenomenon is real, and whether its meteorological, cosmological or terrestrial aircraft i think it deserves more investigation than it gets (i feel it is shunned due mainly to peoples inability to separate the phenomena from the extraterrestrial explanations for the phenomena)
im not sure if roswell was a crashed mogul balloon, but im sure it was some terrestrial aircraft (perhaps some rocket tech captured in WW2)
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