UFO's... What do you think?

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   / UFO's... What do you think? #451  
The Feebs?... Who are these Feebs, thou dost call?:laughing:

Ya know, a real American would know a Feeb is an FBI agent. :eek: I'd be running for the hills if I were you. I'm calling the NSA too.
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #452  
Ya know, a real American would know a Feeb is an FBI agent. :eek: I'd be running for the hills if I were you. I'm calling the NSA too.

Allrighty, then.. I will be on the lookout for all scurrilous knaves Federal then. :laughing:
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #453  
Ever hear of the prime directive? "They" have been here for a very long time and if they had wanted to do us harm we'd be toast by now. Seems "they" may have given us religion. What has the human race been fighting over ever since?

The Prime Directive would prohibit giving us religion . No interference or influence of a culture 's development .
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #455  
The Prime Directive would prohibit giving us religion . No interference or influence of a culture 's development .

I think he means they are the Gods who (bred with the monkeys and) created man. (Evolution vs. creationism is a false argument, it's both! See Genesis 6.4: "Where's all the earth party girls at?) The interbreeding gave us bigger brains (i.e. we ate from the tree of knowledge, fell from the grace that other earth creatures live in). That's why the stories say they lived 600 years, or why Cain was able to marry other people who were already here.
Over thousands of generations the stories of our Father from the Heavens got modified and became our "religions". I don't believe 9Fingers was saying they gave us their religion. If you look at those stories and imagine that an extraterrestrial being with advanced technology would be perceived as a God to primitive people, they make a lot more sense, and are certainly a lot more rational/realistic explanation than magic.
(Disclosure: This is crazy talk, I know. But is it any crazier than religion?)
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #457  
The Prime Directive would prohibit giving us religion . No interference or influence of a culture 's development .

Correct but the Vorlons and Shadows did not follow the Prime Directive. Just the opposite...

;):laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #459  
In considering UFO's there is a danger of anthropocentric influences. One of those is the assumption that aliens need some sort of spacecraft--because we would.

That isn't necessarily so. There are lifeforms on earth that defy rational expectations, such as the bacteria living under two miles of million year-old ice in Antarctica. Various movies aside, we don't know that there aren't creatures able to exist in space without the protection of a ship or craft, or perhaps evolved to live in space.

Billions of cocoons of alien cyborgs drifting through the universe like cottonwood seeds in a state of suspended animation could go many places. Some are captured by the gravity of planets suitable for their next stage of metamorphosis, some not.

New Type of Bacteria Found in Buried Antarctic Lake

A new type of microbe has been found at a lake buried under Antarctica's thick ice, according to news reports. The find may unveil clues of the surrounding environment in the lake, according to scientists.

The bacteria, said to be only 86 percent similar to other types known to exist on Earth, was discovered in a water sample taken from Lake Vostok, which sits under more than 2 miles (3 kilometers) of Antarctic ice. The freshwater lakehas likely been buried, unaltered, under the ice for the past million years.
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #460  
In considering UFO's there is a danger of anthropocentric influences. One of those is the assumption that aliens need some sort of spacecraft--because we would.

That isn't necessarily so. There are lifeforms on earth that defy rational expectations, such as the bacteria living under two miles of million year-old ice in Antarctica. Various movies aside, we don't know that there aren't creatures able to exist in space without the protection of a ship or craft, or perhaps evolved to live in space.

Billions of cocoons of alien cyborgs drifting through the universe like cottonwood seeds in a state of suspended animation could go many places. Some are captured by the gravity of planets suitable for their next stage of metamorphosis, some not.

New Type of Bacteria Found in Buried Antarctic Lake

A new type of microbe has been found at a lake buried under Antarctica's thick ice, according to news reports. The find may unveil clues of the surrounding environment in the lake, according to scientists.

The bacteria, said to be only 86 percent similar to other types known to exist on Earth, was discovered in a water sample taken from Lake Vostok, which sits under more than 2 miles (3 kilometers) of Antarctic ice. The freshwater lakehas likely been buried, unaltered, under the ice for the past million years.

Interesting. My question would be what kind of environment would have spawned a life form that depended on suspended animation and dispersion throughout the universe for survival? Seems highly unlikely to me.
 
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