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Your opinion of UFOs, ESP, poltergeists, etc?
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<blockquote data-quote="miamited" data-source="post: 72615457" data-attributes="member: 270136"><p>Hi cloudy day,</p><p></p><p>Well, a UFO is properly defined as an 'unidentified flying object'. Anyone who looks into the sky and sees something flying in the air that isn't able to identify said object has seen a UFO. I've seen them, but then I'm not much good at identifying things that are far away. But, are they something from other creatures of another planet? Naaah! That reality doesn't exist. People being taken up into 'spaceships'? Listen, there are people who don't believe we've ever gone to the moon so I can be pretty unbelieving of far fetched stories. I know for a fact that there aren't any spaceships for them to have gone up in and so I know that there must be another explanation. However, my not having been there precludes me from being able to make any claims as to what it may have been and I just let them go on with their tales. They don't hurt me in any way.</p><p></p><p>Drug addicts who take drugs that affect their brains and imaginations often see things and feel things that aren't there. There's no reason to believe that other people might not have similar brain traumas that would cause them to believe that some imagining of their mind seemed to really be happening in reality to them.</p><p></p><p>That's my 2 cents worth on the subject.</p><p></p><p>God bless,</p><p>In Christ, ted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miamited, post: 72615457, member: 270136"] Hi cloudy day, Well, a UFO is properly defined as an 'unidentified flying object'. Anyone who looks into the sky and sees something flying in the air that isn't able to identify said object has seen a UFO. I've seen them, but then I'm not much good at identifying things that are far away. But, are they something from other creatures of another planet? Naaah! That reality doesn't exist. People being taken up into 'spaceships'? Listen, there are people who don't believe we've ever gone to the moon so I can be pretty unbelieving of far fetched stories. I know for a fact that there aren't any spaceships for them to have gone up in and so I know that there must be another explanation. However, my not having been there precludes me from being able to make any claims as to what it may have been and I just let them go on with their tales. They don't hurt me in any way. Drug addicts who take drugs that affect their brains and imaginations often see things and feel things that aren't there. There's no reason to believe that other people might not have similar brain traumas that would cause them to believe that some imagining of their mind seemed to really be happening in reality to them. That's my 2 cents worth on the subject. God bless, In Christ, ted [/QUOTE]
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