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Originally posted by Harte
reply to post by BlackManINC
Last week, or the week before, on "Coast to Coast AM," Art Bell stated that he had some "inside information" that a huge announcement would soon be made concerning the supossed underwater ruins off the south (or southwest, can't remember right now) of Cuba.
Maybe that'll do it.
Harte
Originally posted by Blue Shift
Originally posted by Harte
Lying turds, they are. Believe not them. Keep a steady mind, you should.
Debunk them, we must.
Still. There are mysteries in the world. Astounding accomplishments. Possibilities. A person shouldn't shut themselves off from those just because they don't necessarily include aliens. The fun part is to try to put yourself in the mindset of a genius thousands of years ago, trying to solve a problem with limited information. Also to give credit where it's due.
Originally posted by ZetaRediculian
Yes. And this is much more exciting. Don't you think?
I don't think they claim to debunk the whole theory. In fact, I think they leave that door open and it makes me a little nervous because they could say
Originally posted by subject x
Although the video does a good job pointing out the un-truths spouted by the AA people, it doesn't "debunk" the whole theory.
Personally, I don't buy the whole AA thing. However, I can't definitively disprove it any more than anybody else can.
I looked, and I saw a windstorm coming out of the north—an immense cloud with flashing lightning and surrounded by brilliant light. The center of the fire looked like glowing metal, 5 and in the fire was what looked like four living creatures. In appearance their form was human, 6 but each of them had four faces and four wings. 7 Their legs were straight; their feet were like those of a calf and gleamed like burnished bronze. 8 Under their wings on their four sides they had human hands. All four of them had faces and wings, 9 and the wings of one touched the wings of another. Each one went straight ahead; they did not turn as they moved.
Originally posted by Blue Shift
Originally posted by ZetaRediculian
Yes. And this is much more exciting. Don't you think?
Some people like to think all the power to do great things or solve problems is external to themselves in some way. Like they never grew up and became adults, and humanity is still just a bunch of children dependent on their wise and powerful parents. In this case, the aliens. I like to think that human beings are very good at making the best of a bad situation (our painful and brief existence on Earth), and even though we make missteps, at least they're our own.
And if there are aliens out there, they've never been very obviously useful to us, if at all.
Originally posted by BlackManINC
Originally posted by Blue Shift
Originally posted by ZetaRediculian
Yes. And this is much more exciting. Don't you think?
Some people like to think all the power to do great things or solve problems is external to themselves in some way. Like they never grew up and became adults, and humanity is still just a bunch of children dependent on their wise and powerful parents. In this case, the aliens. I like to think that human beings are very good at making the best of a bad situation (our painful and brief existence on Earth), and even though we make missteps, at least they're our own.
And if there are aliens out there, they've never been very obviously useful to us, if at all.
The alleged wisdom of this world is foolishness to God. If we were made in the image of the God almighty then you would think our ancestors would be intelligent enough to carve out and pile a bunch of stones on top of each other on there own, but not to these people. According to the "wisdom" of this world, our ancestors were nothing more than a bunch of apish cave dwellers, whose "evolution" was helped along with alien intervention. So you can clearly see where this atheistic, Darwinist, naturalistic crap is going.
Originally posted by nv4711
Originally posted by BlackManINC
Originally posted by Blue Shift
Originally posted by ZetaRediculian
Yes. And this is much more exciting. Don't you think?
Some people like to think all the power to do great things or solve problems is external to themselves in some way. Like they never grew up and became adults, and humanity is still just a bunch of children dependent on their wise and powerful parents. In this case, the aliens. I like to think that human beings are very good at making the best of a bad situation (our painful and brief existence on Earth), and even though we make missteps, at least they're our own.
And if there are aliens out there, they've never been very obviously useful to us, if at all.
The alleged wisdom of this world is foolishness to God. If we were made in the image of the God almighty then you would think our ancestors would be intelligent enough to carve out and pile a bunch of stones on top of each other on there own, but not to these people. According to the "wisdom" of this world, our ancestors were nothing more than a bunch of apish cave dwellers, whose "evolution" was helped along with alien intervention. So you can clearly see where this atheistic, Darwinist, naturalistic crap is going.
So you replace one myth resp. belief system (AAT) with another one (Bible stories) ? It is exactly the atheistic darwinist (scientific) community that ascribes a lot more intelligence and skill to our ancestors than you might think. And yes, at some point, there's an Ape in your (and my) line of ancestors.
Originally posted by BlackManINC
Originally posted by nv4711
Originally posted by BlackManINC
Originally posted by Blue Shift
Originally posted by ZetaRediculian
Yes. And this is much more exciting. Don't you think?
Some people like to think all the power to do great things or solve problems is external to themselves in some way. Like they never grew up and became adults, and humanity is still just a bunch of children dependent on their wise and powerful parents. In this case, the aliens. I like to think that human beings are very good at making the best of a bad situation (our painful and brief existence on Earth), and even though we make missteps, at least they're our own.
And if there are aliens out there, they've never been very obviously useful to us, if at all.
The alleged wisdom of this world is foolishness to God. If we were made in the image of the God almighty then you would think our ancestors would be intelligent enough to carve out and pile a bunch of stones on top of each other on there own, but not to these people. According to the "wisdom" of this world, our ancestors were nothing more than a bunch of apish cave dwellers, whose "evolution" was helped along with alien intervention. So you can clearly see where this atheistic, Darwinist, naturalistic crap is going.
So you replace one myth resp. belief system (AAT) with another one (Bible stories) ? It is exactly the atheistic darwinist (scientific) community that ascribes a lot more intelligence and skill to our ancestors than you might think. And yes, at some point, there's an Ape in your (and my) line of ancestors.
There is also a banana in our line of ancestor as well, for we have DNA similarities to bananas as well as many other forms of life, but I don't hear these Ancient Astronaut Darwinists ever claim we evolved from a banana, because that would make them sound even kookier than they are already are. As I said before, the only difference between Darwinism and creationism is the former is a tax funded faith that is pawned off as real observable science, the latter isn't and is acknowledged as a faith.edit on 16-10-2012 by BlackManINC because: (no reason given)
I knew something was up....these are "angels" not aliens.
Originally posted by mobtek
So a religious guy who's whole worldview is threatened by AA makes a 3 hour 'documentary' trying to disprove it, no surprise there.
I'm not a subscriber to the AA theory anyway, now if he had been a scientist and not a religiously motivated nutbag then...