CrowCross
Super Member
You really don't have a clue. What else did your cut and paste anti-bible site tell you?Is it?
You really don't have a clue. What else did your cut and paste anti-bible site tell you?Is it?
You're asking me the question, but it's me who doesn't have a clue?You really don't have a clue.
Oh, is that a site you imagine?What else did your cut and paste anti-bible site tell you?
nevermind.You're asking me the question, but it's me who doesn't have a clue?
Oh, is that a site you imagine?
I won't. Perhaps you'll get a clue eventually.nevermind.
UFOs and people practicing "witchcraft" are feasible; Jules Verne style holes to the centre of the earth and greyhound buses on the moon do not seem very feasible.Not at all. The first thing is feasibility, which the majority of people are able to recognise. UFOs are not feasible any more than witches, holes to the centre of the earth, greyhound buses on the moon driven by Elvis or any of the other hilariously bonkers things some people manage to believe.
People practicing witchcraft exist. The functionality of that witchcraft is not feasible. People believing in UFOs exist. The notion of intelligent alien life visiting the planet for decades but only recognised by the gullible, is not feasible, on many layers. UFO sightings are very similar in tone to reports of witches, succubi or werewolves. The difference is that they take hold at a time when space travel took hold in popular culture. I am a profoundly strong atheist. I am absolutely convinced that no God, and particularly not the Christian God, exists. Nevertheless, God is more likely than aliens visiting earth in UFOs. If contact with aliens is ever made, it won't be like this.UFOs and people practicing "witchcraft" are feasible; Jules Verne style holes to the centre of the earth and greyhound buses on the moon do not seem very feasible.
OK.People practicing witchcraft exist. The functionality of that witchcraft is not feasible. People believing in UFOs exist.
The UFO phenomenon is not only witnessed or recognized by the gullible.The notion of intelligent alien life visiting the planet for decades but only recognised by the gullible, is not feasible, on many layers.
Thanks to his appearances on popular television programs, Dr. Travis Taylor is one of the world’s best-known UFO hunters, including “Ancient Aliens” and “The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch.” But Taylor is not a true believer. He was brought in as a consultant to both programs because of his rigorous, skeptical nature.
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DOD scientist: I've seen more UFOs than I can count
Thanks to his appearances on popular television programs, Dr. Travis Taylor is one of the world’s best-known UFO hunters, including “Ancient Aliens” and “The Secret of Skinw…www.8newsnow.com