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what i believe about ET's

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by BuDdMaN1111, Aug 8, 2005.

  1. kc3

    kc3 Peon

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    #41
    Wether or not life existed on these planets there are bound to be many that could support life. So that is a very good possibility.

    Though I have questions about the drake equation. The main one is how did they difure one to five planets per system is capable of sustaining life?
     
    kc3, Aug 11, 2005 IP
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    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    #42
    Pulled it out of thin air? Its impossible to predict otherwise.
     
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  3. kc3

    kc3 Peon

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    #43
    Yeah I know, that's why I think that SETI crap is bull. It's mostly pulled out of thin air. It is likely that there are panets that can sustain life (doesn't mean it has it) but how many you can't figure out.
     
    kc3, Aug 11, 2005 IP
  4. voltaire

    voltaire Banned

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    #44
    the same question is in my mind.. and i also think it is pulled out of thin air..
     
    voltaire, Aug 11, 2005 IP
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    #45
    He is a Christian, but his name is budhaman??
     
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  6. kc3

    kc3 Peon

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    #46
    Maybe he's not realy Christian but in reality he's trying to do his part in making Christianity look bad.

    And if he realy is a Christian, that's VERY bad when someone thinks you're just trying to make Christianity look bad.
     
    kc3, Aug 11, 2005 IP
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    stingray Peon

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    #47
    BudMan, have you heard of, or ever read The Urantia Book?
     
    stingray, Aug 11, 2005 IP
  8. kc3

    kc3 Peon

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    #48
    Okay, I'm not into that kind of thing but I'm buying that book. lol
     
    kc3, Aug 11, 2005 IP
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    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    #49
    Buttman's not here, man.

    When he was here, I'm sure he never heard of the Urantia Book.

    He was probably more familiar with Uranus... :rolleyes:
     
    minstrel, Aug 11, 2005 IP
  10. stingray

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    #50
    I agree, it's not my belief necessarily, but interesting as hell. Supposedly the Christians can't disprove it, and there was no real profit in it for the Dr. Whatshisname, that was chosen to be the "translator" for those Alien beings. It is said to be the lost handbook of the bible. lol Besides, Jesus being an alien, isnt entirely impossible. lmao
    I got it at Barnes for like $25.00. lol It was tightly sealed and wrapped in platstic. lol

    I am new here, but Im pretty sure that Buttman's been nowhere near my anus. That was original though, never heard the Uranus joke before.............just playin. Im an astrologer, so it actually had some weight to it. lol Muah!
     
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  11. kc3

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    #51
    Nice, I'm a Christian though I have wierd beliefs. And I don't realy act like it, honestly, the way it is according to me is after you become a Christian you can still sin without going to hell or losing salvation but you still have to face your consecuenses. (I hope I spelled that right)
     
    kc3, Aug 11, 2005 IP
  12. stingray

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    #52
    Hell, I was baptized Greek Orthodox (Im Macedonian), but I don't practice it. I just pick up things here an there, I think it would have been wonderful to have actually believed in Classic Mythology like the Ancient Greeks. Much more exciting than the worship of just the one God. Devout Christians always harass me because of what I do. They think I'm evil, because I read the Tarot. Deeply religious people are such a trip. So worried about where they are going to end up, that they never get to have any serious fun while they are alive. When's your Bday kc3? Just curious lol
     
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  13. kc3

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    #53
    Well, even a devout Christian shouldn't do that because it's wrong to bother someone about it and it does no good. The best people to try and reach are people who are mainly curiouse. And I see that you have a page about astrology, I think that's pretty interesting, my birthday is October 23, 1987.
     
    kc3, Aug 12, 2005 IP
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    #54
    Good for you Glocon!
     
    SEbasic, Aug 25, 2005 IP
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    #55
    You're so deep glocon. I've noticed that from reading some of your other 3 and 4 word posts.
     
    Hodgedup, Aug 25, 2005 IP
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    #56
    glocon, glocon, glocon.

    I believe ET's don't try and start up old threads.

    tom
     
    TommyD, Aug 25, 2005 IP
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    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    #57
    I think they prefer to anal probe brand new, nubile threads instead.
     
    lorien1973, Aug 25, 2005 IP
  18. SEbasic

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    #58
    Correction...

    I think they prefer to anal probe brand new, stupid members instead.
     
    SEbasic, Aug 25, 2005 IP