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2007-10-09 16:49:09 · 21 answers · asked by neligl 2 in Travel Africa & Middle East South Africa

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Yes the Bible is full of it. . . .starting with Adam 'In the image of the Creator'. Profits going up and coming down in 'flaming chariots with lots of noise'. During Exodus they had a cloud by day to cast a shadow and a light by night to guide them. Moses was walking around with a 'staff' that could do all kinds of magical things. The Ark could only be handled by the Levites who wore special clothing, anybody else handling it suffered skin lesions and skin dropping off. . . .oh nobody ever said that was not a nuclear reactor they were handling.
The Bible is just full of ET references if only you will pull your head out of the sand and stop paying attention to smoke and mirrors. The whole concept of Immaculate Conception is bunk, unless one views it as the first recorded case of inverto fertilization.

BTW I saw a UFO in June 1988 at 11:30 AM come into view, brilliant as the sun, instantly stop for about five seconds and instantly flashed out of sight at a speed of more than 100X that of a moving satellite. I said to the person who was with me, 'Did you see that'? He replied, 'Yes it stopped'. That was when I knew he also saw it and it was not my imagination.

Somebody later on mentioned Von Dennekin. . . . .what a joke, he used the unexplained to write a book and that does not mean it is true. Hey I met Frau Reich and got her little book, she also signed it and told me in fluent Spanish that Von Danniken is cashing in on her research. I also flew for forty minutes in a four seater over the Plain of Nasca(Southern Peru) and shot six rolls of 36 exposure. These lines and designs are nothing but a celestial calender to record the events when the Andean snow melts. Flow down the rivers into the desert where tarantulas come out in spring, humingbirds check the flowers, fruit ripen and the monkyes follow the river course to eat the rippenned fruit and condors fly while hunting for monkeys and other animals coming to the snow fed rivers.
The straight lines on the desert floor that Frau Reich documented, points to rising and setting heavenly bodies as was proved by a computer regression to 500AD. The above description is of the designs on the desert floor that can only be appreciated from an arial view. BTW I went to their ancient grave sites where skeletons are strewn around, left behind by 'Pot Hunters'
Next time you have some money and time. . . .go see Peru instead of Europe which is old and DEAD!
To conclude, Yes I do believe in Extraterrestrials.

2007-10-09 17:50:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The UFO is just a myth, only thing that ever visited earth were the meteorites. In the future we might see extraterrestrials visitting earth, but those extraterrestrials are the result of human creation. The scienstists had experiment with different type of specimens and put them in the space. Some day those specimens will soon develop and become the life of its own and find it's way back to earth....

2007-10-10 00:06:51 · answer #2 · answered by f4u2nv69 2 · 0 1

This subject has been up for debate for some time with many arguments which are valid on both sides. I personally do not know what to believe. The universe is so big and the size is just beyond our imagination. There is surely life on other planets. Can we say for certain and without a doubt that we are the only planet in the universe where life exists? I for sure will not commit to such statement. If anyone visited earth is also debatable. I frankly do not know what to believe and I am quite happy believing life may exist somewhere else and they explore like us humans the galaxy.

2007-10-10 01:56:58 · answer #3 · answered by The Blue bull 5 · 3 0

Yes. I believe that the God of the bible is not the Creator of the universe but is the creator of man on this planet. I do not believe he was from another planet but from a higher dimension.

I believe Adam and Eve are representations of the first humans not actual people. They were genetically altered using genetic material here on earth. This explains the missing evolutionary link.

The stories of the Bible tell of interaction between men and God explained in a way that was understandable to humans at the state of development they were at at that time. This God was too limited to be the Creator. He even required a device to communicate with man. (Arc of the Covenant). An all powerful being would not be thus limited.

My theory allows that Jesus Christ was, indeed, the essence of one of these higher beings who took human form pretty much as described. It also takes into account why his mother was made pregnant in some unconventional way and why she was "born without original sin". The fact that their bodies were not left behind is remarkable, too. This leaves us without any genetic material to examine.

To avoid boring you any further, just let me say that the stories in the Bible and science do not conflict if you look at them as two sides of the same coin.

What was the purpose or reason to create man? That is an entirely different theory. Contact me if you are interested.

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2007-10-10 00:04:49 · answer #4 · answered by Jacob W 7 · 1 0

Yes I do.
There are things on earth that you can not explain by other means... I think that the city stones up in Cuzco Peru are examples of this.
If you email me I will send you pictures and sites.
I have studied this for 40 years.

2007-10-09 23:57:16 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 1 0

Intresting q! Its kinda hard to say for certain since no-one wouldve been there to witness it, but there are plenty books on the subject, some of them very persuasive.
One of the first writers on this was von Danniken, but i prefer Graham Hancock and his "Fingerprint of the Gods."

2007-10-10 03:08:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Two days ago, I saw a guy that looked like ET, so I'm sure they're roaming around Earth with their probes !

2007-10-10 00:05:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes. There is no way those peeps could have built things like pyramids without help from an advance culture. But, there is no concrete proof so...

2007-10-09 23:53:34 · answer #8 · answered by Chris 3 · 1 0

Yes and they still visit frequently , as i said in your other Q , Mr H and I are in regular contact with them and our trade relations are going well , they are soon going to be major investors in the South African economy....
You can contact them by tuning your radio to AM , but only after noon , mondays to fridays....

2007-10-10 01:56:58 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I think so! I mean, it would be really sad that we're the smartest creatures in the WHOLE universe!! Yeah, I like to think that aliens exist, and they check on us from time to time.

2007-10-10 00:01:32 · answer #10 · answered by Double You 3 · 1 0

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