universetoday.com — It would appear that the US President has been briefed by Phoenix scientists about the discovery of something more "provocative" than the discovery of water existing on the Martian surface. This news comes just as the Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer (TEGA) confirmed experimental evidence for the existence of water in the Mars regolith on Thursday
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theabdboyAug 3, 2008
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vitriolandangstAug 3, 2008
No. I think that the average person -- religious or not, would be fundamentally impacted by news of advanced aliens visiting the earth.It's one thing to speculate -- it's another thing to KNOW something is for real.
hotvisionAug 3, 2008
they probably found all of republican logic, and are now trying to carefully implement it back into american politics.
scimitar91Aug 3, 2008
I'm not sure why you're buried dude. that comment was hilarious.
bluecadenzaAug 7, 2008
Well, at that point, the concept "creation" becomes irrelevant. We can't understand it but outside the confines of our universe I wouldn't think things are "created" in the sense that 3-dimensional figures have an origin.That kind of question is beyond the scope of our understanding. Heck, the creation cycle could go on indefinetely.
tvegaAug 27, 2008
Because any intelligent life will see G Bush as the biggest threat.