> -=> 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.
That takes more imagination then the picture merits.
> 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 exist.
The evidence exits, alright, it just isn't accepted as such.
> 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
No problem, it's just a hob... ...Hello?
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