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Suzanne Leitch's avatar

I don’t understand why, learning more & more about the universe means we must abandon religious beliefs. To my knowledge religion doesn’t deny the existence of a huge & rapidly expanding universe about which the more we know the more questions there are. Neither does it insist that life cannot exist elsewhere. Perhaps I’m wrong but it seems that the more amazing discoveries science finds for us the more powerful becomes the evidence for a creator. I would love to hear other perspectives on this.

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Alio McDavis's avatar

Very Good Tom. I was looking over comments. Whoa. This isn't going to be the cakewalk that was on the advertisement when I signed up for this mission. I'll keep the scanners on captain. I'm certain I saw signs of intelligent life down there. Have you scoped out The Briefings from Allies of Humanity? I pound it daily to get that perspective into the quagmire for people to consider. In the final analysis, it boils down to what rings true with the inner truth meter (Knowledge, Spirit of Truth and such) and what makes sense. Unfortunately The Briefings from The Allies make too much sense. I've been on this stuff for over 50 years and so mark my words. This is not a situation where you would want to be able to later tell someone, "I told you so". It's about planets and needy beings that are not human. Thanks for the great article and opportunity to share here with you'all PULSE folks. I appreciate you very much and stand with you in an invisible war for truth and goodness.

Onward to the winning.

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