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If you believe in aliens, why? Do you think you have been abducted or someone you know?

2006-06-16 19:08:55 · 22 answers · asked by zoelynn 3 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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I find it absolutely amazing how people will give their immortal soul to a God that cannot be proven in any way but are so unwilling to accept the mountain of evidence that exists for life other than our own. Humans aren't the only game in the universe people. Remember when people thought the world was flat? Remember when people thought diseases were caused by evil spirits? It took hundreds of years before people got that figured out and imagine the ridicule people must have endured to dare to say things were different from what "everybody knew".

2006-06-16 19:40:31 · answer #1 · answered by Captain Obvious 3 · 0 0

No, I don't think we are alone. But I don't necessarily think alien life will be smarter than us, as it is often portrayed in movies. I guess little green men are more exciting on screen than a microscopic one-celled organism huh?
No, I've never been abducted. No one I know has been abducted either.
I saw Close Encounters when I was little, ET when I was a bit older, The Body Snatchers, Alien, Contact, and Independence Day, to name a few alien movies. They are good food for the imagination, but not so good for helping one form scientific hypotheses.

2006-06-17 02:20:44 · answer #2 · answered by away team 4 · 0 0

Yes, I believe that we are not the only life forms in the universe, but I don't believe that the other forms looks like us from animals to humans. The universe is so vast that we will never meet these living beings. So we should try to improve our lives here by making our world a better place to live in.

2006-06-17 02:15:50 · answer #3 · answered by sakura4eternity 5 · 0 0

They're already among us, living deep in the oceans, or crawling their tiny exoskeletons around in the rafters of your basement, or under your kitchen sink...

One night I had a "dream" of a bright light coming through my bedroom window...and being held down by a "force" until I slipped back into a deep sleep.

The next morning I woke up & began hemmoraging from my nose (like a water spiggot). After filling a garbage bag of blood soaked paper towels, off to the ER.

They put a camera in my nose, but said the bleeding was coming from too deep -- so much they couldn't see where from.

Long story short, 2 weeks in the hospital with a water baloon in one sinus, and packing in the other (18 percosets/day) and 2 pint transfusion. I question what brought that on...

2006-06-17 02:18:40 · answer #4 · answered by jimi p 3 · 0 0

The known universe is far too vast for this to be the only planet to have evolved life forms. I myself have seen U.F.O.`s, but, I must make this clear, I spent 8 years in the U.S. Navy, so I have seen a HUGE number of aircraft, both ours, and those of many other countries, the U.F.O.`s that I saw moved in ways that were not possible for any aircraft I know of, BUT, since I do not know EXACTLY what they were, I will not state positively that they were of alien design, just that they were "Unidentified" Flying Objects.

2006-06-17 02:17:10 · answer #5 · answered by dukefritz79 3 · 0 0

I believe in some life form on some other planet.

When you think of how scientists believe the earth was created, a lot of them think that something hit the earth with some of the materials that were needed to create life, and thats one thing that started it. Also, there are billions and billions of stars, some of them have lots of planets, and in our own solar system we have found forms of single cell life. So what are the chances that one of these trillions of planets did not get hit with what it is needed for life. Of course it wouldnt be the same as on this planet, but it would be able to work for their enviroment.

If you think that life can not exist in extreme conditions, there are forms of strange goos in the most extreme of conditions that are living creatures. Single celled organisms are everywhere, and they thrive off of those strange conditions. So I think that given the oppertunity, life can be possible on any planet, even if it is only single celled organisms.

2006-06-17 02:15:54 · answer #6 · answered by Man Coon 3 · 0 0

Well, it's impossible to know for sure at this point, but I think there's probably aliens out there somewhere. In a universe this big, we'd hafta be pretty stuck up to think we're the only (more or less) intelligent life form in it.

2006-06-17 02:16:35 · answer #7 · answered by onyxflame 3 · 0 0

I don't believe in aliens. I think earth has the only life on it. So people need to stop taking life for granted.

2006-06-17 02:11:46 · answer #8 · answered by Sentient7 2 · 0 0

Here we go again!

DOES IT MATTER? GO WATCH THAT JODIE FOSTER MOVIE, CONTACT. OR WATCH SPHERE.

People: we don't know if they exist or not. George Bush may or may not be an alien, and NOBODY ALIVE TODAY HAS EVER BEEN ABDUCTED!

But keep wonder, who knows, maybe someday you will find the alien of your dreams!

2006-06-17 02:14:02 · answer #9 · answered by powhound 7 · 0 0

I have communicated telepathically with one of them and wish I hadn't.
Read The Threat available on Amazon.com

I was lying in bed thinking about them and said "Here I am, lets talk" in my mind a few times, thinking and picturing them, and BAM just like that here comes one, I can see it plainly in my mind, it is very real, it gets closer and closer, and I keep saying to it in our culture we stay back a few feet from eahc other to talk and it pays me no attention, just keeps coming closer, turning it's head back and forth zeroing in on me and I get scared and start pleading for it to please stay back, and it gets so close it just closes in on my face and I pass out.

Then a few days later, I get a copy of The Threat, and guess what? It describes how the aliens use something called MindScan where they lock onto your optic nerve telpathically, turning their heads this way and that to do it, so they can read your memories and rummage around in your head. It described EXACTLY what I had experienced. I wish I had not tried to communicate with them! They are not friendly at all. The don't have the tiniest bit of respect for us. They will not tell us anything or communicate. We are just lab rats to them.

2006-06-17 03:10:42 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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