> From: thomas malloy ...
> If they are what I think they are, we can count > our blessings that we've never seen one. It has been > reported that they don't contact Christians, I don't > know why they haven't contacted you. As for why > they would like to chat, their agenda is to spread > lies. If you go to any UFO gathering you will hear the > same sort of New Age nonsense, chief of which is that > all religions lead to G-d and that the Space > Brothers are here to help us. Hi Thomas, Your perceptions on this matter are both rare and priceless. I have personally attended many UFO conventions. Science Fiction conventions as well. At UFO conventions there are some who believe "aliens" are our Space Brothers. Such opinions are, however, just one of many beliefs expressed at UFO conventions. You appear to be highly selective in which group and belief system you want to focus on in order to maintain a belief that UFOs are apparently piloted by nasty creatures that do not have our best interests at heart. You also tell us "it has been reported that they don't contact Christians." IMHO, whomever you're listening to that is giving you these little gems of insight is doing you a great disservice. It is both inaccurate and misleading. I would suggest that you not consider yourself safe from UFO contact just because you believe you are a true practicing Christian, or whatever. From what I've seen, and the many individuals whom I've personally talked to, those who have seen UFOs and/or actually had closer encounters walk the entire, and I mean THE ENTIRE spectrum, of belief systems and religious practices. This includes practicing Christians. Quite frankly, I don't know who is piloting UFOs. I can only go on the premise that if I personally were piloting one of these crafts I would stay clear of those whom believe that true practicing Christians are never contacted. I would avoid contact with such individuals, not because my will-less soul was in league with Dark Side of the Force and therefore would not survive very long in close proximity of their protected divine radiance. I would avoid them because, morally and ethically, I would not want it on my soul knowing that any attempt on my part to communicate rationally with these individuals would likely shatter their carefully constructed belief systems where much of their identity teeters precariously at the tip of a foundation built on sifting sand. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com

