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.::Stevo::. said:
So you believe we are the only intelligent lifeform in this entire Universe that is never ending???? cmon, get real. Your obviously religeous or some crap.

I'm not religious i'm not a believer of god.

I do believe there is lifeform elsewhere in the universe, most likely microbes in other planets rivers. I don't believe in would you would call an Alien though. Mainly because they don't breathe in air (presume so anyway as there is no known other planet which has air than Earth) so how could they cope with our conditions as they are so very different from other planets.

andrew_nixon said:
Yeah, cos there's so much evidence isn't there!


No because Watson saw one and he's not a fruitloop :rolleyes:

*find the sarcasm!*
 
Sureshot said:
I do believe there is lifeform elsewhere in the universe, most likely microbes in other planets rivers. I don't believe in would you would call an Alien though. Mainly because they don't breathe in air (presume so anyway as there is no known other planet which has air than Earth) so how could they cope with our conditions as they are so very different from other planets.
Not quite right there.

It could be that an Earth-like atmosphere is one of the requirements for life to evolve past microbe stage.
 
The ghost evidence are based on those radio activty equipment although some show images of them. I would say there is more solid evidence for ghost than UFO. If they are true is another matter.
 
aussie1st said:
The ghost evidence are based on those radio activty equipment although some show images of them. I would say there is more solid evidence for ghost than UFO. If they are true is another matter.
Actually there's about the same amount of genuine evidence. None.
 
There is more to life than facts and figures. It's what your heart tells you that matters.
 
SkateBoarder said:
There is more to life than facts and figures. It's what your heart tells you that matters.
If you're going to make a statement like "Ghosts are true", you should expect people to demand some evidence to back up this statement.
 
Sureshot said:
I'm not religious i'm not a believer of god.

I do believe there is lifeform elsewhere in the universe, most likely microbes in other planets rivers. I don't believe in would you would call an Alien though. Mainly because they don't breathe in air (presume so anyway as there is no known other planet which has air than Earth) so how could they cope with our conditions as they are so very different from other planets.
Who says an organism on another planet cant adapt to the climate??? Plus we as humans only really know the conditions of planets in 'our' solar system, we wouldnt have a poofteenth of an idea what else is out there.
 
You're right there. I just don't see how they could know how to enter our atmosphere, we could only do because of satelite and many years of practice. And we still have accidents (colombia).
 
Pace-Ace said:
I do believe in god.
For the last time:

Although any defenition of the supernatural naturally incluides god/religion, many people are not able to discuss that subject in a mature manner.

Can we please keep it out of this thread.

Any more of it, and I'll close this topic.
 
I think 'Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy is more on the money than some peoples suggestions in here!!!! :D :p
 
What is your guys take on this.

On a summer evening in 1947, residents just outside of Roswell, New Mexico, saw strange lights in the sky and then heard a loud crash. In the morning after a rash of severe thunderstorms, a ranch foreman named Mac Brazel was out checking his sheep when he found strange debris. He contacted his local sheriff, who notified the government. The debris was taken to Roswell Army Air Field and eventually flown to Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio. On July 8, 1947, Colonel William Blanchard of the 509th Bomb Group in Roswell issued a press release stating that the military had recovered the wreckage of a "crashed disc." A few hours later, General Roger Ramey, Commander of the Eighth Air Force at Fort Worth Army Air Field in Texas, issued a second press release repudiating the first. According to Ramey, the debris Blanchard's men had recovered was nothing more than a weather balloon and its radar detector.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/ufo4.htm
 

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