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This is a fascinating book, and i'm sure some people will shake their heads, but the authors make what seems to be an air-tight case. With the exception of the two chapters by mark clark (chs.
Lslgm argues that there is a 1e-200% chance that any other planet in the galaxy could support life. He argues that earth is the only planet capable of sustaining intelligent life. The book also argues that rufos are interplanetary and come from anothe... Read More
Lights in the sky & little green men (lslgm) is a look at the ufo phenomenon from both a rational and christian perspective. Modern science gives reason to believe thatthere is a transcendent reality beyond our universe.
One last nugget worth noting. The good news is that you can do something about it. Finally, rationally walking through the issue.
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Ufo sightings and alien abductions aren't due to extraterrestrials; they're demonic. Placing them under the category of the “occult” or associated with witchcraft. The biggest problem with this book is even if you are willing to go along with their ar... Read More
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While his data on exoplanets and possible life is now dated the relevant point about the scarcity of source planets for intelli... Read More
Excellent book that provides a lot of the “back story” behind the history chanel’s “project blue book” series that recently air... Read More
Pages 171 through 192 make a scientific analysis of the universe vis a vis the existence of earth and the development of intell... Read More
34he is able to unravel truth from fiction and like the good scientist astronomer that he is looks hard at the data without try... Read More
Price
That information alone was worth the cost of the book
Even for those who do not believe in anything spiritual the clarity of the research and the collection of data alone is worth t... Read More
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Organizations such as the seti institute search for extra terrestrial intelligence founded in 1984 employs more than 100 scient... Read More
He demonstrates that the number of stars in the cosmos with planets of any size is significantly less than carl sagans ubiquitous estimates
An interesting and much older comparison is carl sagan’s ufo’s a scientific debate
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- This product had a total of 346 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 24 2024.
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This is an interesting take on the ufo issue that draws a conclusion about what they are that is not widely publicized
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Anyone who is openminded and looking for what ufos or uaps might actually be should give this book consideration
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Would have never understood just how impossible it was for life to exist in the univers
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I was on the fence as to wether ufos were real or demonic
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I was leaning more toward demonic
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Ross and his staff analyze the various types of ufos and so called ailens
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Hugh ross takes a concordist view of scripturehe attempts to bring biblical historical and scientific facts into concord with each other
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Elsewhere sagan compares abduction phenomena with medieval demonology a proposition he as a strict materialist considers entirely psychological in nature see also jaques vallee
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