11 Replies to “Lex Fridman With David Fravor”

  1. That’ll make for some great night time listening so gonna put it on hold.
    Pretty sure it’s Fravor, Kate.

  2. The problem with people who turn their backs on God isn’t that they believe in nothing. It’s that they’ll use almost anything to fill the gap in their souls where God should be—communism, psychoanalysis, UFOs.

    If one day God saw fit to destroy mankind, He could do worse than to deliver the Earth into the hands of aliens who would surely possess technology millennia ahead of ours, and would see humans as nothing but an obstacle to their mining operations.

    If the ancient astronauts the UFO cultists use as a substitute for God had ever come to Earth, they would have quickly eradicated us, and the cultists wouldn’t be here to bore the rest of us. We live too long and are too clever to be much use as pets. Teach us their technology? You might as well send a missionary to preach the Good News to pigs and dogs.

    We are alone—or what amounts to the same thing in practice, the Lord has seen to it that intelligent life forms are placed far enough apart in space to have no hope of ever bothering each other. He is merciful that way. Blessed be the Name of the Lord.

  3. I know I have posted this here and elsewhere. I have driven and flown millions of miles, coast to coast, north and south. Much of that travel was done throughout the night, as I liked to drive at night and still do. My many trips to Florida always start around 1 am coming and going. In all the decades of travel I have never even seen a bright light in the sky that was not natural or rest stop sign. It may sound strange but I always hoped that just maybe I would see something unusual, never did. S G Amen.

  4. Sorry guys, I gotta disagree. As a lifelong atheist, although I’m not rabid about it like some are, and I try to respect anyone who does have a faith, and do not disparage them, except the Islamic terrorists. I have seen some UFO’s and unexplained things, enough for me to believe they ARE out there. It makes much more sense to me, than the idea of an all powerful being creating us. Each to their own I guess. I only object when folk go out of their way to coerce me into believing their faith, expecting me to agree with them, but refusing to accept that there may be alien intelligence out there. There is not much point elaborating on such, with minds that are not acceptable to the idea, so lets just agree to disagree.

  5. Nobody on this planet knows jack about the universe except that its guesstimated size is pretty much incomprehensible and makes each of us inconsequential. But I still try not to be a dickhead.

  6. Of the very many flying objects that I have not been able to identify, only three defy all attempts at a logical explanation. Of two of them, I say, perhaps my perception was inaccurate. The third was witnessed by a good friend and fellow sceptic. We simultaneously turned to each other with our eyebrows in our hairline and said: “DID YOU SEE THAT?” It was mentioned only to the very few people that we trusted implicitly for decades but I am no longer so concerned about who may think me crazy.

  7. “Huh. I just saw some visual phenomenon I’m not familiar with. Must be aliens traveling the vast distances of interstellar space in violation of all known physics to observe our planet. But only when there’s no HD cameras around.”

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