Do you believe that there is a New Earth where we all go to?
(You can fill in more than ONE answer...)
So get POLLED!
Posted: 12:40:19 PM
Mile Long UFO
Steve Allen, a well respected pilot, observes the Stephenville Texas spotted rectangular mother ship from the air at over a mile long and then chased away by military jets!
"In one's life there can be peculiarly appropriate chains of related events that lead to consequences that are strongly desired.
After such experiences, one wonders how such a series of events developed; sometimes there is a strong feeling that some intelligence (greater than ours) directed the course along certain lines which It/He/She was/is programming.
In such a series, life becomes greater than one expected, planned/programmed/realized as possible.
The actual events (at the time of occurrence) may be experienced as negative (punishing), positive (rewarding), and/or neutral (indifferently objective); the real experiences themselves may involve pain/fear/anger, joy/delight/love, and/or a state of being of objectivity/neutrality/ dispassionate-appraisal.
One's own participation in the events seems, later, somehow predicated on being taught something that one needed to know before the next events unfolded."
Yesterday, something behind the sun's northeastern limb exploded, hurling a bright cloud into space: movie.
This could herald an active sunspot just over the horizon. If so, solar rotation will bring it into view this week.
If you are inquisitive about the Inquisition, a rare public glimpse of centuries-old Vatican documents will leave you wanting more. There are no heresy trial transcripts or descriptions of torture methods at a show on view in Rome and through March 16. Still, enough curiosities on display allow fascinating insights into how the Vatican once systematically tried to gain control over many aspects of life that had nothing to do with faith.
Pets at risk of self-harm are increasingly being prescribed anti-depressants because they cannot discuss problems in their lives with others, a leading veterinarian says.