Monday, August 08, 2005

If Evidence Of Ancient Civilizations Are Discovered Elsewhere In The Galaxy, Will You Lose Your Religion?

This engagingly idiotic article cites "Chariots of the Gods?" author Erich von Daniken as an arguable "father of modern ufology." What the hell?

3 comments:

W.M. Bear said...

And it's all a come-on for The Ahriman Gate. Heard anything about this one, Mac? It's described as Christian, End-time fiction, so I suppose that's 2 strikes agin it already. I've resisted reading anything of the "Left Behind" series for just this reason. However, I do have to say the title sounds pretty cool, at least. And I have no objection to Bible-based fantasy per se, as long as it doesn't try to shove some dogma down my throat.

Kyle said...

Mac -

That..."article"...heeheehee...I...teehee...cannot...hahahaha...teehee...cannot stop...hahaHAHAHAHAhahah...can't stop laughing...hahahaaaa..haha...ha...ahhhh.

God GOD man, don't you have any mercy???

I think my heart stopped at least
twice.

Oh, and "...Engagingly idiotic"!!?? You are far too kind, dude.

wm. bear -

Point me to the "Bible-based fantasy" that DOESN'T "try to shove dogma down my throat".

No offense, but it is very difficult to find dogma-based fiction that doesn't have at its root the promotion of that dogma, IMO.

Best to you both,

Kyle
UFOreflections.blogspot.com

Mac said...

This "Raider's News Update" or whatever it's called is a real hoot. They're the same ones who posted that dismal story hyping JPG compression artifacts as Martian ice crater "ruins."