Laura Magdalene Eisenhower: ET invasion has already occurred and governments do not want us to know

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  • Well i started to talk about double standards. When someone believes in aliens and all weird shit, they are crazy, but when one believes in god, its perfectly normal.

    Yeah, I guess im just dumb for trying to defend science. Why does a fucking alien thread spark a religious debate in a section about the Walking Dead.

  • I want to.... but I won't........

    Green613 posted: »

    Theories Fin.

  • Its so hard to see who is replying to who now.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I want to.... but I won't........

  • Did you listen to Laura talk about Chem Trails? Come on Man, lets be real bro.

    She out of her mind.

    zykelator posted: »

    Well i started to talk about double standards. When someone believes in aliens and all weird shit, they are crazy, but when one believes in god, its perfectly normal.

  • I don't know, but I am completely convinced you have some kind of curse, I doubt this one will show up anyway :P

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    L M A O!! Where are all your posts???

  • To be fair this didnt out talking about Mormonism, if it did I wouldnt ask that question.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Well if you want a real answer, some religions have beliefs that they're connected to other places/stars in our galaxy. How much do you know about the Mormon faith?

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    Where are all your posts???

    Green613 posted: »

    Yeah Christian but no real denomination, I just believe in God and Jesus, ya know? :P And thank you Why do I get this glitch whenever I reply to you? Lmao

  • "When used in non-scientific context, the word “theory” implies that something is unproven or speculative. As used in science, however, a theory is an explanation or model based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning, especially one that has been tested and confirmed as a general principle helping to explain and predict natural phenomena."

    So is this good enough explanation so you would understand the difference?

    Green613 posted: »

    They're both theories, there is no difference.

  • Lol this lady is funny, I thought this was a legitimate thing and I was like whaaaaat? XD

  • That much can be agreed to by everyone.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Did you listen to Laura talk about Chem Trails? Come on Man, lets be real bro. She out of her mind.

  • She is. She is one of the "ancient alien." people i enjoy watching, her theories make laugh.

    Tetra posted: »

    Lol this lady is funny, I thought this was a legitimate thing and I was like whaaaaat? XD

  • Its not really her fault that her understanding of reality is so fucked up.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Did you listen to Laura talk about Chem Trails? Come on Man, lets be real bro. She out of her mind.

  • Zyke is right on this.

    zykelator posted: »

    "When used in non-scientific context, the word “theory” implies that something is unproven or speculative. As used in science, however, a th

  • This is the internet, after all.

    Aliens thread turns into a religious debate in a section about zombies. Seems legit, carry on.

  • Such a wonderful place.

    This is the internet, after all.

  • I know. It's just a big grey blob at this point. Lmao

    Its so hard to see who is replying to who now.

  • Well they are kinda shooting themselves in the leg by making that statement.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Well that's not true. Religion has adapted many times to new information and cultural pressures. For instance it was not long ago that the C

  • Yet scientific theories have never been wrong too right? No, they can be proven wrong which isn't proof enough.

    zykelator posted: »

    "When used in non-scientific context, the word “theory” implies that something is unproven or speculative. As used in science, however, a th

  • Honestly I decided to go to Youtube and read the comments on this video.

    The first comment is "Smart people sound like crazy people to dumb people."

    I guess we are all dumb.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I know. It's just a big grey blob at this point. Lmao

  • You guessed correctly xD

    Green613 posted: »

    Maybe :P But eh I don't really like debating about it, I just hate when people are disrespectful for no good reason.

  • I'll respond to that with a slightly comical remark.

    When I was young I had an imaginary friend. He was always with me. I spoke to him, and he granted me wishes. And then I grew up, and I stopped going to church.

    What changed was I started critically thinking for myself. I grew up in a Christian family. I was told that God did exist, not that he might. As a kid you listen to the ones who you view as the people who wouldn't lead you astray, my parents in this case. Now I realized that my parents weren't always correct, they weren't all knowing, and that I didn't agree about God's existence. I'd like to believe in a beautiful life after death, but it isn't that simple. Not so much that the bible doesn't physically make sense. I could (perhaps) look past the supernatural elements and impossibilities do to the laws of nature, but what I can over look is the cruel nature of the Christian (and others of course) God. The immoral, hate preaching, disgusting things that he does and makes his followers do. It's horrifying, and the fact that people would willingly love such an entity is honestly troubling. Not to speak badly of Christians, most are loving people (again, my entire family is Christian and I would give my life for any of them). They just don't comprehend the hatred their God praises.

    zykelator posted: »

    Im just curious, what changed?

  • Of course scientific theories have been wrong. Science bases its facts on the data available. If something new or contradicting shows up, theories are changed to describe that phenomenon properly.

    My message in this discussion.

    Scientific theories arent absolute facts.

    Green613 posted: »

    Yet scientific theories have never been wrong too right? No, they can be proven wrong which isn't proof enough.

  • Yup, everyone is saying this crazy woman is right.

    Why?! Why?!

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    That is often true. But crazy people sound like crazy people to normal people, also. Lol

  • That is often true. But crazy people sound like crazy people to normal people, also. Lol

    Honestly I decided to go to Youtube and read the comments on this video. The first comment is "Smart people sound like crazy people to dumb people." I guess we are all dumb.

  • Exactly! I have no proof that what I believe in exists, and you don't have proof either, and until someone get's proof then you aren't right to call anyone ignorant because of what they believe in, it just makes you look more ignorant.

    zykelator posted: »

    Of course scientific theories have been wrong. Science bases its facts on the data available. If something new or contradicting shows up, th

  • How so?

    zykelator posted: »

    Well they are kinda shooting themselves in the leg by making that statement.

  • Hey Zyke, I think its time for you to just go, they aren't listening, you're wasting your own time.

    zykelator posted: »

    Of course scientific theories have been wrong. Science bases its facts on the data available. If something new or contradicting shows up, th

  • Your right...

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    zykelator posted: »

    Its not really her fault that her understanding of reality is so fucked up.

  • Basically Laura Eisenhower believes that we are being controlled by Dinosaur aliens from the planet Chip's Ahoy.

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    Humans and earth are treated as special and unique phenomenon in the bible, as if everything was centered around us. Contradicting this statement by saying that we arent that unique after all is like shooting yourself to the leg.

    There are +200 billion galaxies and trillions of planets, I suppose even they had to admit theres a chance for life to exist out there.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    How so?

  • Alright. I'll play the defense here. It could be so that the other planets were not God's chosen planets. By products of his divine power. The native inhabitants no more important to God than the worms crawling beneath the soil. It's not a shot to the leg to admit that life exists off of Earth, only to admit that those other life forms are God's chosen peoples.

    zykelator posted: »

    Humans and earth are treated as special and unique phenomenon in the bible, as if everything was centered around us. Contradicting this stat

  • If aliens exist and they will visit us, I CANT wait till religious people tell them that!

    XD

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Alright. I'll play the defense here. It could be so that the other planets were not God's chosen planets. By products of his divine power. T

  • Yet for some reason, religious people are considered normal? I sense double standards.

    That's... incredibly offensive. I'm not normal because I'm religious?

  • Please demonstrate how i can disprove negative.

    Burden of proof is on positive claim. We use scientific method for a reason to determine if something is true or not.

    With your logic, you could make any kind of claim and call others ignorant for not being able to disprove your invisible magical friend, which cannot be observed by any means.

    Green613 posted: »

    Exactly! I have no proof that what I believe in exists, and you don't have proof either, and until someone get's proof then you aren't right to call anyone ignorant because of what they believe in, it just makes you look more ignorant.

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    Hey Zyke, I think its time for you to just go, they aren't listening, you're wasting your own time.

  • Alright, ill be here if you want me.

  • But I don't remember saying I could call anyone ignorant based on their beliefs, actually if I remember correctly you're the one telling me I'm ignorant for believing in my "magical friend".

    zykelator posted: »

    Please demonstrate how i can disprove negative. Burden of proof is on positive claim. We use scientific method for a reason to determine

  • Why would god create intelligent life out there and decide that they are irrelevant?

    "sorry, i care about my dirt and rib people more than you"

    Well the claims in the book dont make any sense anyway so lets just drop it.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Alright. I'll play the defense here. It could be so that the other planets were not God's chosen planets. By products of his divine power. T

  • I'm not here to tell you that you cannot believe in what you do - honestly, I respect everyone's feelings on religion. So I hope you don't take this the wrong way or feel like I am attacking your opinion.

    However, I'm not sure what kind of cruelty you believe God has praised and preached? For us Christians, He is Love. He stopped a prostitute from being stoned to death (even when one of his commandments is to not commit adultery) for her choices and told others not to judge her when they themselves have made mistakes and sinned. He tells us to not lie, steal, kill, and to forgive not only the people we care about, but the people who hurt us.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I'll respond to that with a slightly comical remark. When I was young I had an imaginary friend. He was always with me. I spoke to him, a

  • Well either you both are crazy, or neither of you are. Who are you to judge someone's beliefs which are based on personal experience, since you do exactly the same?

    quinnics posted: »

    Yet for some reason, religious people are considered normal? I sense double standards. That's... incredibly offensive. I'm not normal because I'm religious?

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