The thing with seeing things in the sky is there's no reference points.. nothing to gauge against to judge distance, size, or speed. So it's really difficult to say what things are. I've seen a number of things that I have no idea what they were.
But going from "I don't know what that is." to "I don't know what that is therefore it must be aliens." without any evidence is too far a leap to make (and a logical fallacy besides).
Unanswered questions are not evidence.
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Originally Posted by Playfair
How can one believe in an alien that you have never seen or that there is no hard proof of, and yet deny a God who has had many eye witnesses for thousands of years, including the Bible. You don't have to believe the Bible, but it is a testimony of who God is.
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Again who is doing this?