Go here to read the story. I could more readily believe in extra terrestrials than I could that our government has managed to keep their existence secret for almost eight decades.
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
While there may be microbiological life on Mars, Europa, Enceladus, and Titan, none of the other planets and moons in the solar system have intelligent life.
Furthermore, the distance between the stars prohibits an extraterrestrial intelligence from traversing the vast distance.
And no, faster than light travel is prohibited by the laws of physics: no worm holes, no space warps. Star Trek is fantasy. Furthermore FTL would break the causality inherent in time. From astronomer Dr. David Kipping (yes, I know he’s a leftist loon when it comes to politics, but his master of science is fantastic).
Just some random thoughts: 1. There is unintelligent life on earth. 2. Why do the aliens want so little to do with us and why hasn’t one ever spoken with me? And 3. Are they Pro Life? Guy, Texas
Matthew
Sunday, January 25, AD 2026 7:18am
“I, for one, welcome our ant overlords!”
Mary De Voe
Monday, January 26, AD 2026 1:10am
The Vatican has said that there may be extra-terrestrial life out there because man cannot tell God who to create. They may be different from us in some ways, but if they have a soul, free will and intellect, maybe Jesus visited them.
Some native American Indians had rosaries when the Jesuits came. They said that they were visited by Mary. The question then becomes: “Did Jesus sacrifice His life for the extra-terrestrials?”
Mary De Voe
Monday, January 26, AD 2026 1:27am
H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds 1898 and Orson Welles’ 1938 broadcast convinced many that there are aliens.
Psychologist Carl Jung said that the alien belief was not real. Mylar weather balloons were thought to be spaceships.
In God We Trust.
Jason
Monday, January 26, AD 2026 11:54am
One major problem I have with the current aliens narrative is that it cannot make up its mind concerning the technological superiority of them. They evidently have technology so far beyond ours that they can make a journey we cannot even conceive of realistically ever undertaking, but then the moment they arrive they crash onto our planet, even though with our current level of technology we can land probes on comets and catch rockets on re-entry.
So on the one hand you have to believe in non-conventional technology that is far beyond what we can conceive, but then switch back to conventional technology as soon as it is detectable by us.
The Bruised Optimist
Monday, January 26, AD 2026 1:17pm
I am convinced that some alien encounters are demonic encounters.
Deception and fear is their stock in trade, after all.
Other encounters will fall under the categories of misidentification, hallucination, advanced human tech, deliberate hoax, etc. However, I believe that the most convincing encounters are staged by the Enemy, as a way of acting directly on humanity in ways that he previously did, but which (if done in the same way) would encourage belief in God where there is little or none.
While there may be microbiological life on Mars, Europa, Enceladus, and Titan, none of the other planets and moons in the solar system have intelligent life.
Furthermore, the distance between the stars prohibits an extraterrestrial intelligence from traversing the vast distance.
And no, faster than light travel is prohibited by the laws of physics: no worm holes, no space warps. Star Trek is fantasy. Furthermore FTL would break the causality inherent in time. From astronomer Dr. David Kipping (yes, I know he’s a leftist loon when it comes to politics, but his master of science is fantastic).
https://youtu.be/an0M-wcHw5A?si=rI-JOYji2YPtOPCp
Just some random thoughts: 1. There is unintelligent life on earth. 2. Why do the aliens want so little to do with us and why hasn’t one ever spoken with me? And 3. Are they Pro Life? Guy, Texas
“I, for one, welcome our ant overlords!”
The Vatican has said that there may be extra-terrestrial life out there because man cannot tell God who to create. They may be different from us in some ways, but if they have a soul, free will and intellect, maybe Jesus visited them.
Some native American Indians had rosaries when the Jesuits came. They said that they were visited by Mary. The question then becomes: “Did Jesus sacrifice His life for the extra-terrestrials?”
H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds 1898 and Orson Welles’ 1938 broadcast convinced many that there are aliens.
Psychologist Carl Jung said that the alien belief was not real. Mylar weather balloons were thought to be spaceships.
In God We Trust.
One major problem I have with the current aliens narrative is that it cannot make up its mind concerning the technological superiority of them. They evidently have technology so far beyond ours that they can make a journey we cannot even conceive of realistically ever undertaking, but then the moment they arrive they crash onto our planet, even though with our current level of technology we can land probes on comets and catch rockets on re-entry.
So on the one hand you have to believe in non-conventional technology that is far beyond what we can conceive, but then switch back to conventional technology as soon as it is detectable by us.
I am convinced that some alien encounters are demonic encounters.
Deception and fear is their stock in trade, after all.
Other encounters will fall under the categories of misidentification, hallucination, advanced human tech, deliberate hoax, etc. However, I believe that the most convincing encounters are staged by the Enemy, as a way of acting directly on humanity in ways that he previously did, but which (if done in the same way) would encourage belief in God where there is little or none.