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Are UFOs in the Spiritual Realm?

Are UFOs in the Spiritual Realm?

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Originally posted by @thinkofone
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That was a classic episode, but I liked “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street” better.


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To clarify my position, I think extraterrestrials and extraterrestrial craft exist in the spiritual realm, not the physical realm. And yes, I think extraterrestrials are demons.

It’s interesting that some people have said they stopped an attempted abduction by extraterrestrials by invoking the name of Jesus Christ. I suspect one would have to be a believer in Christ for that to work, though, but who knows?

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Originally posted by @romans1009
You think they don’t exist or are natural phenomena?
We would know about it if they were real. But we don't, because they aren't.


Originally posted by @apathist
We would know about it if they were real. But we don't, because they aren't.
Maybe. For them not to be real, there’d have to be mass hallucination at work. But I think they have appeared on radar so something is going on.

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How would it not?

LOL.

It's like watching a horror film, just more abstract. It's not serious at all for me, so if I get some interesting background story about some strange event that happened in a fighter jet it's like... tickling this part of me that likes mystery & horror.


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... How would that be counter to anything in the above statement?

Speculating wildly about unproven phenomena being connected to the concept of demons in your religion that is already under attack as being unscientific would...

look...

good...

how...?

And where did I imply that any of this is so serious to me?

I don't get what you are on about my man.

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It was in reference to the fact that Romans started this thread and I thought that it was possibly going to make Christians look bad to dabble in these sorts of conspiratorial and super-abstract speculations about unproven things.

Surely... SHIRLEY... You connected those dots.


You are getting a bit overzealous about insisting on clarifying everything, Divester.

My constructive advice for you is to make those safe, tiny assumptions about the content.


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You certainly are laughing a lot tonight, tiger. Are you having a tickle fight with one of your blokes?


Originally posted by @philokalia
It was in reference to the fact that Romans started this thread and I thought that it was possibly going to make Christians look bad to dabble in these sorts of conspiratorial and super-abstract speculations about unproven things.

Surely... SHIRLEY... You connected those dots.
Know what movie these lines are from?

“Surely you can’t be serious!”

“I am serious. And don’t call me Shirley.”

One of the funniest, slapstick silly movies I’ve seen.


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I thought “doofus” was just an American insult. You Brits use it too? It was big here in the late ‘70s. I think it fell out of favor after that.


Originally posted by @philokalia
You are getting a bit overzealous about insisting on clarifying everything, Divester.

My constructive advice for you is to make those safe, tiny assumptions about the content.
<<You are getting a bit overzealous about insisting on clarifying everything, Divester>>

I think dive prefers to be called “tiger,” “champ” or “amigo.”


Originally posted by @philokalia
How would it not?

LOL.

It's like watching a horror film, just more abstract. It's not serious at all for me, so if I get some interesting background story about some strange event that happened in a fighter jet it's like... tickling this part of me that likes mystery & horror.
There’s been some very credible sightings in the United States in the last 10 to 15 years. Clearly something is going on. The fact the government won’t talk about it and the mass media portrays anyone who talks about it as nuts tells one how serious it really is, imo.