• Kcrowz
    +3

    Hi folks. I'm new here. I've been following Dr. Steven Greer (I know, I know), and happened on a YouTube video he posted recently (United Airlines pilot, link posted above). I actually haven't read the Boston Globe article yet, but will do so. I need a sanity check: Is it really outrageous to believe that the Earth may have been visited by other-world beings at some point in its history? If so, do I have to start researching zombies now? Because I really don't get zombies...:/ Thanks for considering.

    • spaceghoti
      +4

      Is it really outrageous to believe that the Earth may have been visited by other-world beings at some point in its history?

      Until we find evidence of other-world beings capable of crossing interstellar distances? Yes.

    • AdelleChattre (edited 7 years ago)
      +2

      Not at all. Unless some particular dogmatic belief you subscribe to is threatened by it. For instance, dogma that holds life sprang into being exactly once, on Earth, and didn't arrive here the way so much else around us has. From elsewhere, else-when. For my money, yes, you could probably get something out of a fuller, broader and deeper consideration of the lore around zombism as well. Just don't ever, even on a dare, agree to see the movie version of World War Z. Stick strictly to the novel.