Lights in the Sky& Little Green Men

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ushomefree
To all KMC members-

I recently purchased a book entitled, "Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men," written by a team of authors: Hugh Ross, Kenneth Samples, and Mark Clark. The book entails phenomenon housed around UFOs and Extraterrestrials.

In the book, it is stated--to give you a brief overview--that between 95 to 98 percent of unidentified flying objects (UFO) sightings can be explained "naturally." The remaining 2 to 5 percent, cannot, however. The 2 to 5 percent, are deemed, "residual" unidentified flying objects (RUFOs). I purchased the movie--"The RUFO Hypothesis"--about 4 to 5 years ago; the book is more detailed than the movie, and I am pleased to have bought it. I dove into the book today, for the first time, and I was totally absorbed by the material (contained within). So much in fact, that I wanted to create a thread on such. It may not appeal to the "Religion Forum" initially, but it will in time.

In any case, I will attempt to formulate a summarized presentation of the few chapters that I have read tomorrow. Then, you will realize the "religious" aspect of it all! If this does not happen, give me time, please. It will take a couple hours, at least, but it will be completed eventually.

To get the boll rolling, until my posting, the book mentioned humanoids in 2 forms: "the grays" and "the Nordics." What does the forum know about them?

King Kandy
Don't waist your time, you'll just become even more of a ridiculous disgrace to the forum then you already are.

ushomefree
That is not fair, not to mention rude! Why do you make such charges?!

King Kandy
Do you honestly think you will find one person on the forum who will be willing to humor your alien dillusions?

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by ushomefree
To get the boll rolling, until my posting, the book mentioned humanoids in 2 forms: "the grays" and "the Nordics." What does the forum know about them?

If I want to know about them I'll reread EarthX or watch Stargate.

King Kandy
See what I mean?

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by King Kandy
Do you honestly think you will find one person on the forum who will be willing to humor your alien dillusions?

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/member.php?s=&action=getinfo&userid=29081

Game. Set. Match.

ushomefree
First and foremost, "dillusions" is actually spelled "d-e-l-u-s-i-o-n-s!" And second, why would so-called "dillisions" enter your mind, especially in regard to myself? I never made belief statements! I only commented on what the book--"Lights in the Sky & Little Green Men"--had to state, and that was simply an over-view, on a couple of chapters at that! I never put anything into context; I simply asked a question: "he book mentioned humanoids in 2 forms: "the grays" and "the Nordics." What does the forum know about them"? If you know nothing about "the grays" and "the Nordics," then, as Bill O'Reilly would say, "Shut up!"

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by ushomefree
First and foremost, "dillusions" is actually spelled "d-e-l-u-s-i-o-n-s!"

Ad homiem. Fallacy. Trolling.

Originally posted by ushomefree
And second, why would so-called "dillisions" enter your mind, especially in regard to myself?

Because this:
It may not appeal to the "Religion Forum" initially, but it will in time.

..makes it sound like you've been brainwashed into believing it as true.

Originally posted by ushomefree
I never made belief statements! I only commented on what the book--"Lights in the Sky & Little Green Men"--had to state, and that was simply an over-view, on a couple of chapters at that! I never put anything into context

The tone and connotation of your writing was clear. Don't bother backpedaling to avoid it.

Originally posted by ushomefree
"he book mentioned humanoids in 2 forms: "the grays" and "the Nordics." What does the forum know about them"?

They are works of fiction believed in by sensationalists and people that take their desperate fanaticism as conviction.

Originally posted by ushomefree
If you know nothing about "the grays" and "the Nordics," then, as Bill O'Reilly would say, "Shut up!"

Appeal to authority. Fallacy.

Mentioning Bill O'Reilly. Fallacy.

ushomefree
Amazing. I'm not even going to entertain this nonsense; grow up. You are making a mountain out of an ant hill--completely unfair and unprovoked.

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by ushomefree
Amazing. I'm not even going to entertain this nonsense; grow up.

Careful. You might turn into Digi stick out tongue

Adam_PoE
Unidentified: The Movie

DigiMark007
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Careful. You might turn into Digi stick out tongue

And that's bad because....?

stick out tongue

...

Anyway, the onus of proof is still on extraterrestrial claimants. It is not only possible but likely that we can't rationally explain away every alleged UFO siting. The reason for this is simply because we do not have enough physical evidence to make accurate rulings. This, however, does not immediately mean that the incidences are aliens, only that we can't yet make an accurate ruling.

Surprisingly, the search for alien life is more grounded in science than most paranormal endeavors, but remains on the fringe due to the aforementioned lack of serious evidence, as well as the fact that if alien life did in fact come to Earth, chances are we'd know about it beyond various paranoid "sitings" that all resemble Cold War-era sci-fi depictions of such aliens.

And lulz at the movie listing from Adam. It's a ushome thread, so odds are about 1000% that that is exactly where it's headed. Tenuous causal links between aliens and scripture backed by shoddy evidence ftw!

chickenlover98
Originally posted by ushomefree
That is not fair, not to mention rude! Why do you make such charges?! because ur a joke.

Devil King
Originally posted by ushomefree
To all KMC members-

I recently purchased a book entitled, "Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men," written by a team of authors: Hugh Ross, Kenneth Samples, and Mark Clark. The book entails phenomenon housed around UFOs and Extraterrestrials.

In the book, it is stated--to give you a brief overview--that between 95 to 98 percent of unidentified flying objects (UFO) sightings can be explained "naturally." The remaining 2 to 5 percent, cannot, however. The 2 to 5 percent, are deemed, "residual" unidentified flying objects (RUFOs). I purchased the movie--"The RUFO Hypothesis"--about 4 to 5 years ago; the book is more detailed than the movie, and I am pleased to have bought it. I dove into the book today, for the first time, and I was totally absorbed by the material (contained within). So much in fact, that I wanted to create a thread on such. It may not appeal to the "Religion Forum" initially, but it will in time.

In any case, I will attempt to formulate a summarized presentation of the few chapters that I have read tomorrow. Then, you will realize the "religious" aspect of it all! If this does not happen, give me time, please. It will take a couple hours, at least, but it will be completed eventually.

To get the boll rolling, until my posting, the book mentioned humanoids in 2 forms: "the grays" and "the Nordics." What does the forum know about them?

blasphemer! baby jesus is so sad over your diversion from truth! how dare you approach the insanity of a diese volvo-driving, modern-day nut with the great prophet, "Moses"? You act like one dillusion is totally seperate from the other. But we both know better, don't we? JESUS SAVES.

chickenlover98
Originally posted by Devil King
blasphemer! baby jesus is so sad over your diversion from truth! how dare you approach the insanity of a diese volvo-driving, modern-day nut with the great prophet, "Moses"? You act like one dillusion is totally seperate from the other. But we both know better, don't we? JESUS SAVES. i wish jesus would save me from his idiotic postings laughing

Devil King
Originally posted by chickenlover98
i wish jesus would save me from his idiotic postings laughing

baby jesus still demands answers!

How sad neither baby jesus or stupidiy remain.

chickenlover98
Originally posted by Devil King
baby jesus still demands answers!

How sad neither baby jesus or stupidiy remain. whys it gotta be baby jesus? he grew into man you know. i bet he didnt have a full grown beard when he was born like chuck norris did

ushomefree
To all KMC members-

I apologize, for those genuinely interested in this thread; I opted NOT to complete the post. Aside from the fact that the material is controversial, the task of typing sections and chapters from my source--the book entitled, "Lights in the Sky & Little Green Men"--to ensure fair representation (information) of the topic, proved wholly time consuming! I type about 25 to 30 words a minute, and it took me about an hour to complete half of a specific chapter. It was the short one too (ha ha ha)! I sighed, shook my head humbly, chuckled, and said, "This will take a week to finish!" In the end, I decided to pull the plug. Sorry folks.

ushomefree
This is true; according to Hugh Ross, about 95 percent cannot not be explained by natural phenomena.



Not that you were commenting on the book "Lights in the Sky & Little Green Men," but the book does not support so-called "aliens," and "space-craft," visiting Earth. Hugh Ross, on the other hand in his book, does believe that enough physical evidence is available to establish the validity of certain claims; hence the 5 percent, that cannot be explained by natural phenomena; such cases have been coined "residual" UFOs (or RUFOs).

The characteristics of RUFOs are--I'll just state five:

RUFOs leave no physical artifacts, even after crashing.

The generate no sonic booms when they break the sound barrier, nor do they show any evidence of meeting with air resistance.

They change shape, size, and color at random.

They melt asphalt and metal objects, and burn grass and leave, without fire or flame.

And, they physically injure and even kill human observers aprt from an identifiable physical agent.



Science, in all practical terms, verifies that life in the Cosmos is limited to planet Earth. Hugh Ross does embraces that notion. Hugh Ross builds the case, in skipping all reasons why, that RUFOs are nothing more than demonic example of deception. Hugh Ross further adds, based on over a hundred thousand cases of RUFOs, that persons experiencing contact (to whatever level) participate in the occult, and that messages received are "anti-Christian" in nature--even denying the deity of Christ.

Now... by me leaving this response to you Digi... this thread is going to be bombarded by countless posts making assumptions! This is only natural. And that is why I did decided not to complete the forum. I do not feel comfortable posting "half the story." Typing and posting sections and chapters that I felt necessary to communicate the point, would have taken a week or so. I am not a fast typist, and I do not have the patience. So... please, give me a break on this one. You are talking ahead of yourself. You do not know what the book is about--at least, not in detail and perception.



The movie had didly-squat to do with the thread that I wanted to create. Buy the book for yourself, Digi And read it! In fact, I WILL BUY IT FOR YOU!! Send me a PM, including a mailing address; I do not care if it is your work address. And, I don't even need to know your full name. Just replay a nickname--something that, in the event that you supply your work address--that co-workers will recognize the person (to whom it is attached). It's a 13 dollar book.

jaden101
Originally posted by King Kandy
Don't waist your time, you'll just become even more of a ridiculous disgrace to the forum then you already are.

waist?



dillusions?

might not find any aliens....might find someone with higher than 6 year old English skills though

in other words...each it and I

Deano
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/member.php?s=&action=getinfo&userid=29081

Game. Set. Match.

sorry. aliens dont exist. go back to the back of your closed mind now please

Adam_PoE

Bicnarok
Originally posted by ushomefree
That is not fair, not to mention rude! Why do you make such charges?!

This is usual behavour in the "conspiracy area", some think its a laugh to take the **** out of everthing here, others are probably agents trying to cloud everything with redicule.

Best just ignore them can carry on, some thinking people do actual have interest.

Ryo 666
Originally posted by King Kandy
Don't waist your time, you'll just become even more of a ridiculous disgrace to the forum then you already are. Pot, Kettle, black.

Or something along those lines.

LVX
I can say for certain that there is some strange shit out there. Several years ago I was at Fort Gordon Signal School in Georgia on a huge open field with about 30 other soldiers (learning to install communications gear) - I heard one of the other troops scream at the top of his lungs "LOOK AT THAT ****ING UFO!". I looked up & saw a huge light directly above the field moving at a high rate of speed; making no noise at all (30 soldiers in all saw this thing - along with our 2 civilian instructors). The instructor yelled at me "PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT YOUR DOING". I looked back down just long enough to lock my anchor cable back in place (which took about 1/3 of a second) and when I looked back up - the thing was gone. Nobody talked about it afterward - except for the one guy that said it was a "weather balloon". I've seen weather balloons before & they don't light up the whole sky. But I'm not going to assume that it was an alien craft with little green dudes in it. To be honest - I don't know what that object was. I've tried to rationalize it over the years & the only explanation I've come up with that makes any sene to me is that our government must have some crazy shit they they are developing - some sort of unconventional propulsion system and maybe that accounts for all of the "UFO" sightings that have been reported.

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