-=> Quoting Jack Sargeant to All <=-
JS> An example of said evidence is to be found in the form of drawings
JS> on cave walls which may or may not be authentic, and if authentic,
JS> may not depict the suggested event. ...Such as the famous drawing
JS> of an alien astronaut in his rocket ship.
Von Daniken's Mayan mural?
I prefer the rival theory that it's a robot from a fifties B-movie
abducting the beautiful heroine, who's fainted in its arms.
JS> The bottom line here is, the public seems to want to believe in
JS> aliens very, very much.
I accept that a lot of people want to believe. But why is that the bottom
line?
From my point of view the bottom line is that(, while the public seems to
want to believe in aliens,) there's still not much evidence that aliens
ist.
JS> Keep the faith, all ye believers, the gods are still out there...
JS> ...Somewhere.
I accept that there are probably aliens out there...
...Somewhere. The probabilities seem to be against there being only one
planet in the universe with intelligent life.
It's the idea of the aliens being here somewhere that I have trouble with.
Paul
... Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
--- Blue Wave/Max v2.30 [NR]
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