RE: Why Ancient Aliens is far more plausible than Christianity
April 27, 2014 at 11:49 am
(This post was last modified: April 27, 2014 at 11:51 am by Confused Ape.)
It really depends on whose version of ancient aliens you're talking about. David Icke's conspiracy theory about shapeshifting reptiles from the Draco constellation. who also manage to be from the demonic dimension, make Christianity seem quite sensible.
Reptoid Hypothesis
Dimensions
Moon Matrix
There's also this -
Well, he's sold a lot of books and DVDs and gets paid to lecture.
Reptoid Hypothesis
Dimensions
Moon Matrix
There's also this -
Quote:Tyson Lewis and Richard Kahn see Icke differently, more as a spiritual philosopher, arguing that it's not clear he believes in the reptilians himself. They write that there is an almost obsessive-compulsive element to his writing, which includes anything he can find to support a narrative that connects ancient Sumer to modern America, in a way that "defies the laws of academic gravity," and which they say offers unlimited explanatory power. They argue that the lizards may be allegorical, a Swiftian satire intended to alert people to the emergence of a global fascist state. In Children of the Matrix, Icke writes that, if the reptilians did not exist, we would have to invent them. "In fact," he says, "we probably have. They are other levels of ourselves putting ourselves in our face."[69]
Well, he's sold a lot of books and DVDs and gets paid to lecture.
Where are the snake and mushroom smilies?