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mcfoogle
the universe is a big place. this is what mcfoogle believes.

belief is a funny thing to wrap around our heads too. mcfoogle believes that believing is simply being
persuaded. faith = persuasion. therefore, if you think you know something, then you are persuaded
and therefore, we all have persuasions or beliefs and faith.

so, even those who claim they do not believe believe in their own "facts"

is mcfoogle confusing you yet?

please be patient. mcfoogle will give us answers.

follow mcfoogle on this, please.


ufos. people say many things. some sound stupid, some sound smart.
but does it matter how it sound? mcfoogle does't think so.
truth can be stranger than fiction. stupid could be stupid and false,
or it can sound stupid and be true. vice versa. point is. don't care
how ridicilous something sound. it might be true. it might not be.
but don't judge based on how funny and impossible it sounds because there
are many things around us that would sound silly if we tried to explain.

mcfoogle believes in the masters of the universe. yes. aliens or gods or whatever
you want to call them.

point is. mcfoogle believes they have a lot of technology. this technology used to
be called "power" and the appearance of it was called "manifestations". mcfoogle
believes that space ships have always been around. ever since the beginning of man.

(clamy believes this too, so don't think less of mcfoogle.)

but in all honesty, mcfoogle thinks that everything revolves around these beings and
that man has lost touch with them. we were once close. actually, mcfoogle believes
we are relatives to them.

imagine a 29 year old father married for 4 years. he now build the room for the baby.
babies are stinky and stupid and they do a lot of silly things. daddy make a home for
the baby so that baby could spend time growing up. eventually he moves from a cradle
to a bed etc. the mother and father teach the baby.

anyway, we are their babies. this is what mcfoogle thinks is going on. we are here
on this planet and we are waiting to grow up. some people who grow up get an idea
of whats going on. they understand questions like "why are we here" and stuff.

so, mcfoogle thinks that what we imagine here on earth.... the spaceships, the monsters,
the aliens on other planets and super advanced technology... it exists out there.
like mcfoogle said, the universe is a big place. its like walking into a super market.
the bigger, the more choices you have. the bigger the universe, the more things it
contains.

mcfoogle does't "know" anything, but mcfoogle thinks he knows about a few of these things
because it makes sense to him because mcfoogle and clamy have been researching ufos
in history and ancient texts for almost a decade now.

so, what if all of this is a big family? what if we are simply being taught by our
own mistakes? what if there is a being that we precieve to be God but maybe identical
to the aliens that possibly engineered our race?
theSOURCE
Sorry bro, but the mcfoogle thing is already getting old.

mcfoogle
don't joke about mcfoogle's age. its rude. and mcfoogle is't as old as you think, "bro"
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Fluffybunny
QUOTE (theSOURCE @ May 8 2008, 06:25 PM) *
Sorry bro, but the mcfoogle thing is already getting old.

It makes me nervous when people talk third person about themselves. There is something not right about it...
DEBUNKER
QUOTE (Fluffybunny @ May 9 2008, 02:34 AM) *
It makes me nervous when people talk third person about themselves. There is something not right about it...


I agree... wacko.gif .
Clovis
it makes me feel like i am some kid...that is because in the theory of transactional analysis he is talking down to us or Parent to Child

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transactional..._of_transaction

as far as the OP though yes aliens have been here since the dawn of the age, they taught men many things, they will return and claim they want to help us, they will say many things, my only advice and no one has to follow it is: do not believe them they are just demons

others might disagree and that is their right but this is just my view cheers
theSOURCE
QUOTE (Clovis @ May 8 2008, 07:56 PM) *
as far as the OP though yes aliens have been here since the dawn of the age, they taught men many things, they will return and claim they want to help us, they will say many things, my only advice and no one has to follow it is: do not believe them they are just demons

others might disagree and that is their right but this is just my view cheers


And you base this belief on what?

WARRIOR FOR THE LIGHT
Maybe we should send him to his room......????
mcfoogle
QUOTE (Clovis @ May 9 2008, 01:56 AM) *
yes aliens have been here since the dawn of the age, they taught men many things, they will return and claim they want to help us, they will say many things, my only advice and no one has to follow it is: do not believe them they are just demons


Mcfoogle understands your train of thought in this. However, mcfoogle sees an error in this train of thought.
You brought up demons. So, for example, if one were to look into the bible to find at least some evidence, or anything
that could be labeled as evidence, or anything close enough...

mcfoogle can find more verses pertaining to ufos from god, than from satan.
and demons are disembodied souls of giants - a half-human race which was never meant to be.
mcfoogle has believed what you believe before. but not anymore. he found a more reasonable answers.

some may think these answers are not reasonable at all; to you, i say: fine. but if you consider what the
bible may be getting at, you might as well look into which theory it supports rather than trashing the whole
concept.
Moonie2012
QUOTE (Clovis @ May 8 2008, 08:56 PM) *
as far as the OP though yes aliens have been here since the dawn of the age, they taught men many things, they will return and claim they want to help us, they will say many things, my only advice and no one has to follow it is: do not believe them they are just demons

others might disagree and that is their right but this is just my view cheers


That's...quite a belief you have there. Can't say I share it, labeling all intelligent life forms from outer space (should they even exist) as demons seems a bit...xenophobic and medieval, for lack of a better term.
Bill Hill
QUOTE (Fluffybunny @ May 9 2008, 01:34 AM) *
It makes me nervous when people talk third person about themselves. There is something not right about it...


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jonny b
QUOTE (Moonie2012 @ May 8 2008, 09:44 PM) *
That's...quite a belief you have there. Can't say I share it, labeling all intelligent life forms from outer space (should they even exist) as demons seems a bit...xenophobic and medieval, for lack of a better term.


Well as far as I have been able to make out,there are alot of people who actually believe this theory.From where I stand that theory or belief is no farther from the truth then saying that there are little green men visiting us here on earth from another world.I have seen no difinitive proof either way and it's ok to believe in what one wants to.However there is this to consider,


Drake equation:
In 1961, University of California, Santa Cruz astronomer and astrophysicist Dr. Frank Drake devised the Drake equation, which mathematically simplifies the rate of formation of suitable stars, the fraction of those stars which contain planets, the number of Earth-like worlds per planetary system, the fraction of planets where intelligent life develops, and the fraction of possible communicative planets, and the "lifetime" of possible communicative civilizations which scientifically stated there are an estimated 10,000 planets containing intelligent life with the possible capability of communicating with Earth in the Milky Way galaxy.



Asteroth
Asteroth thinks talking like this is annoying and doesn't make people take you seriously. Just the drop the whole gimmick, it's getting you no where.
itsnotoutthere
itsnotoutthere thinks Mcfoogle 'ga ga' wiggle.gif
Grey Area
QUOTE (mcfoogle @ May 9 2008, 05:10 AM) *
mcfoogle has believed what you believe before. but not anymore. he found a more reasonable answers.


But your original post you stated: "but don't judge based on how funny and impossible it sounds because there
are many things around us that would sound silly if we tried to explain."

And you then ignored your own advice. In my opinion if something sounds stupid it generally is, common sense is all that is needed, however things that sometimes sound very improbable can turn out to have occured.

QUOTE (mcfoogle @ May 9 2008, 05:10 AM) *
some may think these answers are not reasonable at all; to you, i say: fine. but if you consider what the
bible may be getting at, you might as well look into which theory it supports rather than trashing the whole
concept.


The bible is not an acurate historical text, and is written by people who's job it is is to use metaphor and symbolism to get a point across. It also originates from a time when knowledge could not clearly explain many things we take for granted. The bible is certainly an educational text, there are many lessons that are given, but too much is open to interpretation.

Further to this, we have found relic's, artifacts towns cities that date back thousands of years, there is plenty of evidence of human settlement but none of any alien technology etc. At some point reason has to give way and you have to put all improbabilities on the back shelf.
REBEL
QUOTE (Grey Area @ May 9 2008, 10:00 PM) *
Further to this, we have found relic's, artifacts towns cities that date back thousands of years, there is plenty of evidence of human settlement but none of any alien technology etc. At some point reason has to give way and you have to put all improbabilities on the back shelf.

Good point, but i recall reading somewhere(?) (as best as i can recall anyways lol!);

'even if alien tech was evident & or staring us in the face today, would we recognize it as such' (even from ancient times)?

Sporkling
Mcfoogle, if you don't mind, could you refer to yourself as "I, me, and myself" because like it works on the introducing yourself place but its a little unnerving here.
Moonie2012
QUOTE (Sporkling @ May 9 2008, 08:38 AM) *
Mcfoogle, if you don't mind, could you refer to yourself as "I, me, and myself" because like it works on the introducing yourself place but its a little unnerving here.


That's what mcfoogle believes. Don't tell mcfoogle what to believe.
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