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Re: Gauge Your Sanity with the Atheism Test

Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> __/ [ pg ] on Sunday 24 September 2006 21:36 \__
> 
> > "Peter Ashby" <pashby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:1hm6rzc.z4lntitgsqexN%pashby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > | Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > | <snip>
> > | > For me it was Signs < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signs_%28film%29
> >  >. It's
> > | > about Aliens, but it has some religious content. I don't believe in
> > aliens
> > | > (well, not in that human-like form, as opposed to the /possibility/
> > of
> > | > bacterial evolution/development elsewhere, at arbitrary scale).
> > 
> > You don't believe in aliens? C'mon! Aliens must exist. The only logical
> > explanation for D.I.L.V. and his ilk is that they either come from
> > another planet themselves, or were kidnapped by aliens and experimented
> > on at great length.
> > 
> > Pete
> > ;)
> 
> *LOL*
> 
> I think that sleep paralysis is a good explanation for all of these alien
> abduction and hallucination stories. Acids do not help either.

Yes indeed. In times past the alien abduction phenomenon was atributed
to incubus and sucubus, demons come to test the believer. Such things
are locked solidly to the culture and times of the perceiver. In our
times in the West that means either aliens or sleep paralysis and the
waking dream. I know which is the best attested and which my money is
on.

Peter

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