Don't Believe in Aliens or Imaginary American Presidents

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Austin, Texas
August 21, 2015 10:51am CST
I don't believe in aliens. But I do believe in angels. They are good angels and bad angels. Both are invisible and you can't kill them. The good angels minister to humanity and mean us no harm. The bad angels can do us no harm because they're in chains and darkness and can't escape. Famous scientist, Stephen Hawking says we should look for aliens even though they might destroy us? He should be President. He sure know how to create jobs! Plus, we won't have to worry about World War III or any more fighting among ourselves, cause he can convince everybody of a potential War of the Worlds. “Hey! Save the nukes for the aliens. We humans got to stick together!” Imagine his presidential campaign platform. No more unemployment and World Peace. Our world, that is. (tsn)
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@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
25 Aug 15
There are many who think they can solve all problems-if they could just be president. Guess we will find out!
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• Austin, Texas
26 Aug 15
If history is an indicator, the ones who get themselves elected usually find out there are very few things they can fix! And when it comes to predicting the course of human events, they wonder: 'Where is a prophet when you need one??!!'
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
22 Aug 15
To see is to believe that is my motto , that's why i don't believe in aliens . But just like you i believe in angels and in God .
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• New Delhi, India
22 Aug 15
@SIMPLYD That means you have seen Angles and God.
@GardenGerty (160665)
• United States
22 Aug 15
There are many things we should be on the lookout for, even if we are not really looking for them deliberately.
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@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
21 Aug 15
I think it is personally reasonable to believe that aliens exist. Much more reasonable than angels. Aliens would come from a place that we can actually prove exists. That being said, the odds of us ever encountering another intelligent civilization are pretty near zero. The universe is just too vast, the limits of physics much too solid and the requirements for an intelligent civilization to develop are much too strict.
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