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<blockquote data-quote="New_Found_Faith" data-source="post: 54801220" data-attributes="member: 25343"><p>I don't know what atheists say, and it's not relevant to this discussion. </p><p></p><p>It's perfectly reasonable to question someone's state of mind when they claim having seen something as far-fetched as an alien spacecraft. The fact is that others would have seen it as well- not just you and your dog. It would've been in the media, someone in your neighborhood or city would've seen it, etc. Never in history has any government agency or reputable news source confirmed the existence of extra terrestrial spacecraft.</p><p></p><p>Also, knowing what we know about physics and that light-speed is the fastest possible rate of travel and that the nearest planets that could support intellegent life are light-centuries away, we know that the odds are incredibly low that any extra terrestrials could even make it to our planet. </p><p></p><p>The rational conclusion is that what the OP's family saw, and what other posters are reporting were not alien spacecrafts. </p><p></p><p>Hallucination and other explanations are more plausible ways to account for what the OP's family reported.</p><p></p><p>We don't just have to believe things because they sound interesting. Using one's head and examining evidence are not sins, even if atheists do it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New_Found_Faith, post: 54801220, member: 25343"] I don't know what atheists say, and it's not relevant to this discussion. It's perfectly reasonable to question someone's state of mind when they claim having seen something as far-fetched as an alien spacecraft. The fact is that others would have seen it as well- not just you and your dog. It would've been in the media, someone in your neighborhood or city would've seen it, etc. Never in history has any government agency or reputable news source confirmed the existence of extra terrestrial spacecraft. Also, knowing what we know about physics and that light-speed is the fastest possible rate of travel and that the nearest planets that could support intellegent life are light-centuries away, we know that the odds are incredibly low that any extra terrestrials could even make it to our planet. The rational conclusion is that what the OP's family saw, and what other posters are reporting were not alien spacecrafts. Hallucination and other explanations are more plausible ways to account for what the OP's family reported. We don't just have to believe things because they sound interesting. Using one's head and examining evidence are not sins, even if atheists do it too. [/QUOTE]
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