Politics1 min ago
Ufo's Are They Real
There's any interesting article in todays Dail Mail relating to the late Prince Phillip's belief in UFO's. I remember listening to an interview with Neil Armstrong who said the the late Prince asked to meet the crew of Apollo 11 when they did their tour. Armstrong said that all Phillip was interested was whether the crew had seen any flying saucers or anything that could not be explained.
Do other's have their views or seen anything that could be described as a UFO.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are many structures around the world that we find it difficult to explain how they were built those thousand of years ago.
I visited Chichen Itza in Mexico and found it a fascinating place, bit nobody can explain how it built with primitive tools. Some of the stone work is so tightly fitted that you cannot get a cigarette paper between them
EvD has been criticised relentlessly but, regardless of that, I think his basic theory really does hold water. When I first read Chariots of the Gods I was religious and was incensed by the very suggestion that God was in fact an alien from elsewhere in the universe. I read that book determined to flush out error and I checked every single biblical reference meticulously. To my utter dismay I could find none. What he said about the Bible was accurate. Just shows how well Christians really know their text! That is what led me away from belief and onto the path of researching religion, something that has been a continual fascination for me ever since. I have shelves heaving with books. Like gramps, I too have visited sites all over the world that EvD mentions, including Chichen Itza, and most notably Baalbek in Lebanon - home to a stone platform of impossible proportions. How? Why? When? The questions keep coming.