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Author Topic:   What happened at Fatima, Portugal between May & October 1917? Six Mary appearances?
ringo
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Message 7 of 18 (809438)
05-18-2017 11:59 AM
Reply to: Message 5 by LamarkNewAge
05-18-2017 11:45 AM


Re: Prominent skeptic Joe and his inquiry.
LamarkNewAge writes:
I feel that it is foolish to laugh at an event that had so many witnesses....
What distinguishes that event from people seeing the image of Jesus in an oil stain in a parking lot?

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ringo
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Message 13 of 18 (810274)
05-26-2017 12:07 PM
Reply to: Message 12 by Dredge
05-26-2017 12:03 AM


Dredge writes:
... for starters, no one had even heard of UFOs in 1917!
False.
See Wikipedia:
quote:
On January 25, 1878, the Denison Daily News printed an article in which John Martin, a local farmer, had reported seeing a large, dark, circular object resembling a balloon flying "at wonderful speed." Martin, according to the newspaper account, said it appeared to be about the size of a saucer, the first known use of the word "saucer" in association with a UFO.[25]
In April 1897, thousands of people reported seeing "airships" in various parts of the United States. Many signed affidavits. Scores of people even reported talking to the pilots. Thomas Edison was asked his opinion, and said, "You can take it from me that it is a pure fake."[26][27]
On February 28, 1904, there was a sighting by three crew members on the USS Supply 300 miles (483 km) west of San Francisco, reported by Lieutenant Frank Schofield, later to become Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Battle Fleet. Schofield wrote of three bright red egg-shaped and circular objects flying in echelon formation that approached beneath the cloud layer, then changed course and "soared" above the clouds, departing directly away from the earth after two to three minutes. The largest had an apparent size of about six Suns, he said.[28][29]


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ringo
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Message 15 of 18 (810290)
05-27-2017 11:37 AM
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05-27-2017 12:10 AM


Dredge writes:
Nevertheless, none of the appartitions accepted by the Catholic Church contain UFOlogy in any way, shape or form.
As far as I know, you're right. Any talk about UFOs is just adding another layer of silliness.

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