Do you believe God exists?A bit like dismissing 99.999999999999% (an estimate) of existence?
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Do you believe God exists?A bit like dismissing 99.999999999999% (an estimate) of existence?
Not really, but is this relevant, given we do tend to know the extent of the universe now - and where the aliens might exist.Do you believe God exists?
One of the rarest blood groups is AB positive (2% in the UK I think, and only twice as common as AB negative) and at a table of four in a works canteen there were three of us - coincidence?
Not really, but is this relevant, given we do tend to know the extent of the universe now - and where the aliens might exist.
Do you believe God exists?
Not really, but is this relevant, given we do tend to know the extent of the universe now - and where the aliens might exist.
Na, not the same. There is much more evidence for aliens existing - us - than for any gods. Given that we are just the products of matter and time, and why would we occur in some particular time and space and not elsewhere? We might be alone in the universe but I have less doubt about this than a God producing us.When someone introduces me to an ET, I will believe they exist.
My point is that as atheists rightfully affirm God doesn't exist because there's no evidence of Him. So I rightfully affirm aliens do not exist.
Sounds like a load of bull. I have the ones I highlighted and I'm O+. Red hair we know the genes and it's not blood. Extra bones rarely happen. Blood pressure is related to many things.-Higher than average IQ
-Lower body temperature
-Higher blood pressure
-Red or reddish hair
-Extra vertebrae
-Sensitive vision and particular sensitivity to sunlight
-Elevated intuition
Ultimately even science rejects your extremely and absurdly low threshold for what counts as evidence. It's not just atheists using evidence as she is but anyone who is trained in science used that approach as well.So you really didn't understand my original point at all, did you. That defining evidence out of existence by demanding that it must convince you to even be called evidence is nothing more than entrenched bias pretending to be an open mind.
That's just white supremacist nonsense. Not saying you're a white supremacist, but that's where it stems from.Rh-Negative Blood. Where did it come from?
O- here. If I remember correct @ChristineM once said she has O- as well.
Though it seems to be unknown, here are some guesses/thoughts/speculation/etc
-Nephilim, also known as the Watchers, descend from the heavens and mate with humans, creating a human-angel hybrid.
-Alien In Origin
-Unknown mutation that happened at some unkown point in evolution.
-Another site said from reptiles
It’s alleged that people with Rh-negative blood have distinct physical features paired with a predilection for psychic phenomena and alien abductions. Some of those features are:
-Higher than average IQ
-Lower body temperature
-Higher blood pressure
-Red or reddish hair
-Extra vertebrae
-Sensitive vision and particular sensitivity to sunlight
-Elevated intuition
More here...
https://www.gaia.com/article/rh-neg...2bUOGNvQ_QHYejavHOQ1t20RBD0qOqIkaAhdEEALw_wcB
That's just white supremacist nonsense. Not saying you're a white supremacist, but that's where it stems from.
No, it's because it's usually presented as Northern European redheads with superpowers, and it's usually people into race stuff promoting the idea that Rh- blood is from Aryan ETs or whatever. Theres more evidence for the giftedness of left-handers than there is for blood types.I didn't write the article... But really? A 4% difference makes it white supremacist nonsense?
O negative:
-African-American: 4%
-Asian: 1%
-Caucasian: 8%
-Latino-American: 4%
Blood type distribution by ethnicity U.S. 2021 | Statista
No, it's because it's usually presented as Northern European redheads with superpowers, and it's usually people into race stuff promoting the idea that Rh- blood is from Aryan ETs or whatever. Theres more evidence for the giftedness of left-handers than there is for blood types.
I'm referring to this part of your OP:I think you are thinking of just hair color(red) not blood type. But thats my opinion.
It’s alleged that people with Rh-negative blood have distinct physical features paired with a predilection for psychic phenomena and alien abductions. Some of those features are:
-Higher than average IQ
-Lower body temperature
-Higher blood pressure
-Red or reddish hair
-Extra vertebrae
-Sensitive vision and particular sensitivity to sunlight
-Elevated intuition
I'm referring to this part of your OP:
So you believe they're psychic aliens, too? I don't really see what your point is. GQ isn't a science publication, after all. It's a fashion rag. Are you going to post a Cosmopolitan article next? Lol.The red hair story has been going around for some time and its boasted about Northern European's
"Science confirms redheads have a number of genetic superpowers. ... It is more common in areas such as Northern Europe"
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So you believe they're psychic aliens, too? I don't really see what your point is. GQ isn't a science publication, after all. It's a fashion rag. Are you going to post a Cosmopolitan article next? Lol.
And we're conversing about it. No reason to get upset.Did I say its science? Did I say its real? Did I say I fkn believe it??
I thought it was a funny post to converse about.
Good fkn grief!!!!!
And we're conversing about it. No reason to get upset.
I didn't accuse you of anything. I asked a question, somewhat sarcastically.No, "We were". When someone starts falsely accusing me of believing or accepting something as science..the convo is over.
By the way, would cosmo be better for you lol
I didn't accuse you of anything. I asked a question, somewhat sarcastically.
Do I look like I read ****ing Cosmo?