> From: Grimer ...
> Out of curiosity I looked this up and was pleased to > find that the book is not the usual kind of rubbish one > gets about UFO's. "Usual kind of rubbish?" Yes, those certainly are impartial perceptions. In any case, I suspect Mr. Malloy will appreciate it. > What was that apocryphal Chesterton quote? Ah yes, > > "He who does not believe in God will believe in anything." How utterly hypocritical. Actually, quite the opposite happens. In my view, this quote alone is an absolute gem in revealing just how narrow-minded certain sectors of society can become when they have come to the conclusion that their special brand of religion explains, absolutely, all forms of disquieting (and occasionally denied) phenomenon observed in the universe. Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece "Dr. Strangelove" answered this conundrum far better than I can: * * * * * * * * Mandrake: Jack... Jack, listen, tell me, ah... when did you first become, well, develop this theory. Ripper: Well, I ah, I I first became aware of it, Mandrake, during the physical act of love. Mandrake: sighs fearfully Ripper: Yes a profound sense of fatigue, a feeling of emptiness followed. Luckily I was able to interpret these feelings correctly: loss of essence. * * * * * * * * * Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com