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I dont believe that a person has ever seen a UFO. I believe that there is alien life form. But not big grey big eyed monsters :p. Just tiny insects
 
I dont believe in a god figure or anything.

But there just has to be life out there somewhere. Just look at the stars at night and imagine how many planets would orbit them. Our tiny crap planet cant be the only one that supports life.

I read an article recently that they found old old canyon type rivers coming from the icecaps on mars. Which may meen at some point in time, the climate on mars was sutible for flowing water.
 
How do you know if the supernatural does not exist, if there is no hell or heaven? You would have to die to find out, wouldn't you? But then, you'd be dead. How would you tell the world what you know? Enter ghosts...
 
ZoraxDoom said:
How do you know if the supernatural does not exist, if there is no hell or heaven? You would have to die to find out, wouldn't you? But then, you'd be dead. How would you tell the world what you know? Enter ghosts...
It's a brain tingler aint it! lol.

But i thought to myself, can you you remember before you were born?? no?? exactly! You didn't exist! So thats what i believe in, you just will cease to exist when you die.

But unfortunetly our brains just naturaly think we will live forever. So even i are skeptical about it.
 
See...you know your mom right?
She lives life like you, she has another soul. She sees things through her own eyes. A differetn spirit. The people on the street, their own lives, own stories. We all use the same soul over time, however, but different minds and bodies.
 
I don't believe in god, ghosts, UFOs, or any other "supernatural" stuff.
 
I think that when it comes to the mysterious and unexplained, neither crackpot theories nor aggressive skepticism do the subject any good. Ockham's razor can only go so far and before long what you're trying to pass off with simple explanations is actually an extremely complex series of events. On the other hand, if you throw away logic and objective thought, you may as well explain everything as a work of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

Take Project Blue Book, for example. This was the USAF's operation to examine and debunk UFO sightings and the like. In spite of all their rigorous investigations, (and keep in mind the purpose was to debunk claims, not verify) 3% of cases remained unexplained.

Now I'm not saying something like "OMG proof of aliens!!!", I'm saying that there's only so far you can take your immediate knowledge, before the things you don't understand catch up with you.

In this case, look at the concept of gravity. 400 years ago we didn't understand it. We still don't really understand it. We know a lot about it, we can explain it's effects, we can account for it with mathematics, but we can't create it in machines or trap it in batteries for later use!

In other words, maybe there are some things that happen that could be explained with a reasonable and scientific explanation, except that we don't understand the science itself.
 
indiancricketer said:
plus at christmas even tho im not chirstan i have fun like putting up santa on the door and stuff...if your askin me if i believe in santa yeah i do...
Santa Claus has nothing to do with Christianity. Neither does Christmas, but that's another story.....
 
indiancricketer said:
well yeah christmas was the birth of chirst... thats is the reason why it is celebrated...so it has to do something with christainity
Nowhere in the Bible does it give the date of the alleged birth of Jesus. Indeed from what is in the Bible we can say with certainty that Jesus defintiely wasn't born anywhere near the 25th of December.

The close proximity of Christmas to the winter solstice betrays it's origins. Similar festivities were carried out for decades before the alleged birth of Jesus, the Roman "Festival of the winter sun" being one.
 
andrew_nixon said:
Nowhere in the Bible does it give the date of the alleged birth of Jesus. Indeed from what is in the Bible we can say with certainty that Jesus defintiely wasn't born anywhere near the 25th of December.

The close proximity of Christmas to the winter solstice betrays it's origins. Similar festivities were carried out for decades before the alleged birth of Jesus, the Roman "Festival of the winter sun" being one.
Wow andrew.Good information.Made me think
 
I only believe in God, Jesus and The Holy Ghost:hpraise

Why don't you guys believe in God?
 
Wildwil said:
I only believe in God, Jesus and The Holy Ghost:hpraise

Why don't you guys believe in God?

Let's try to stay on topic here. The question you've just asked is a whole different can of worms.
 

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