Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men

The existence of UFOs and the idea that we have been visited by extraterrestrial beings is very popular in the media and our culture.  Few topics arouse more interest in all segments of society than UFOs.  Movies (e.g. E.T.Close Encounter of the Third KindSignsIndependence Day, and Men In Black), television (e.g. X-files and Ancient Aliens), radio talk shows (e.g. Art Bell) and tabloids reflect and contribute to our culture’s addiction to UFOs.  Many people report having observed a UFO (about 1 person in 10 in the US) while others report to have been contacted or even abducted by extraterrestrial beings.  Approximately 47% of Americans believe that at least some UFOs are genuine extraterrestrial spacecraft and not human imagination.  While opinions vary greatly about the nature of these reports, all agree that an actual proven detection of an extraterrestrial spacecraft could radically reshape how we view the universe and ourselves.

What are we to make of this phenomenon? A great treatment of this subject can be found in the book Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men, NavPress, by Hugh Ross, Kenneth Samples, and Mark Clark. For a quick look, you can just read my extensive summary of the book’s contents: Lights in the Sky and Little Green Men. A great read about this provocative subject.

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