posted on Nov, 11 2008 @ 07:00 PM
It is estimated that between 15-20% of the United States total population is either atheist or agnostic. The other 85-80% fall under the many major
religious beliefs.
I'd like to discuss whether or not the 85-80 percentage group would ever be willing to accept the fact that 'UFO's' represent other civilizations
outside our world.
Many die hard religious believers are often ignorant to logical 'common sense' ideas/issues. They choose to ignore the evidence or logic to ensure
they don't become a tainted believer who goes against God.
Now, if a Catholic/Christian man supports the idea of aliens then many people would see that as the devil trying to bring about the anti-christ.. So
what the hell do we do?
How can this gain mainstream attention if many people are dedicated to their belief and supporting such an idea is against their religion?
The primary reason why disclosure isn't happening is religion. Those in the know realize that any mention or acknowledgement of beings beyond our
planet would start to raise questions or panic throughout the religious world.
"Was Jesus real or an alien"
"Maybe the aliens are our creators"
"Maybe evolution is right and the aliens helped stimulate our race to become highly intelligent"
All these questions pop up immediately. You start to see new churches, loss of faith, people killing those who distribute these facts cause they
believe it to be false and a threat against their belief..
I mean seriously. We sit around pointing the finger at the secret Gov who is hiding this when the reason is clear.
The only way disclosure would occur is if an alien race came here, publicly announced God is real, the religons were influenced by him and we aren't
the only planet etc. Basically an external confirmation that whilst we had a few things correct in regards to religion, many things were the result of
man changing the bible etc. to suite their own purposes.