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Post by daveycricket on Mar 1, 2008 15:29:48 GMT -5
LOL - Nice photoshop work! Btw, since when has the USAF started to use senior citizens as pilots? ;D Probaby the same time they started getting hot 25 year-old babes as girlfriends.
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Post by daveycricket on Mar 1, 2008 16:27:51 GMT -5
The attemp at Photoshop and story is humorous, but what point are you trying to get across with it TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded Hey, Ted, does there HAVE to be a point?
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Post by alamo al on Mar 1, 2008 19:55:04 GMT -5
I'd like to add my 2 cents here, however, a message board isn't sufficient for what I have to say. Too difficult to convey efficiently.
I was a jet mechanic in the AF 1966-1970 on the now retired C-141s. Shortly after I got out I witnessed a craft that did not fit any description of know aircraft over some quite populated areas of NJ. The object had the classic UFO shape, approximately 30-40 ft in lengthy, probably slightly ovoid. There were lights that were going around the edge of the craft, and it had a dome that was lit from what was lights obviously from the top of the saucer. It wasn't but 1000' distant at most and only going around 100 knots. The spooky thing about it.............absolutely silent. It was about 6 in the evening, December or January. Actually, my experience is recorded in a book called 'Weird NJ", which has spawned all the other weird state books.
But, my feelings on who they are...........have you ever given thought that they are not extraterrestrial? This is the quantum leap most of us make. Consider this.....they show up too much. The descriptions of the 'people' are curiously very much like us. If you really have an interest in this topic, I suggest you read books by a French UFO investigator, Jacques Vallee. He believes they're local and they've been with us a long time, and called by many names over the centuries. They live in our folklore. I have a slightly different view of them, although local, not from our dimension. Genesis 6 may give a clue. There is a non canonical Scripture named "Enoch" that deals with this, but it is quite controversial. Believed to be written 100 bce or even older.
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Post by alamo al on Mar 1, 2008 20:05:42 GMT -5
Davy, the books have been left out of the New Testament for a reason..........some are very bizarre, most simply do not agree with the current canon, all have been written quite a long time after Jesus's time on earth. The current canon can all be dated to the first century. The early church fathers, quote from the canon and never from these others. The apostles have given verbal testament that has been passed on to about 400 AD when the New Testament was compiled from the various gospels, epistles etc. The non canon books have been largely used by the Gnostic's which was a heretical group. They turned up almost immediately and Paul warned of them in his epistles.
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