Questions for those who dont believe in aliens?
First answer got it spot onI can only answer by giving a theory of mine, way back in ancient times they built structures that in my opinion had to be built with advanced technology, they must have had massive crane type machines back then and have some advanced kind of scaffoldingThe reason I think they had advanced machines is because of the structures, the problem is where are these past machines today, the answer is that the machines must have been demolished over the many years between then and nowParts must have been robbed and taken from these advanced machines over many millenia, being used by less advanced cultures for weapons or housing and suchFor instance where is the marble that covered the pyramids (robbed) that's whereIf we look at all the recent tall structures in the USA we would know they were built by cranes and such but even those cranes that built say the (Empire State Building) does not exist today, that crane that built the empire state building is probably cutlery right nowI don't believe aliens built the past wonders, I believe that humans were more advanced back then than we realise, and their intelligence came from God or the fallen angels, and there's a theory that the fallen angels depicted in the Bible are one and the same as the Sumerian gods the Egyptian gods the Greek gods and the Norse godsSome will say they were aliens but the Bible tells it differently.
when I was a kid, we packed our school lunches in paper sacks, the sandwiches were wrapped in wax paperLiquid things were not considered lunch materialsWhen I was a kid, people did not take home left overs from a restaurantThe left overs were disposed ofI was a teen when Doggy Bags became a big thing and people started taking left overs home, supposedly for their dogThe food was wrapped in tin foil and the paper bags actually had a picture of a brown dog on themThen someone decided cutting down trees to make paper was not good for the environment and plastic became popular to useNow people are saying plastic is not good for the environment, and we can always plant another tree, so paper is best for the environmentWeird huh.
The crisis is too serious and there is no time to talk, we must actThe above quote is a paraphrase of statements made by the greens For most of which the real payoff comes in another shade of greenLike algore, $100 million in 8 yearsThe guy is goodThere is no time to discuss (think), we must act (without thinking)Quick do what I sayWhatever you do, don't do what I do, it's do as I say algore didn't say this but he could or shouldHe creates a carbon footprint in one month than most people will create in their life time.
while i grow to be a toddler, we packed our college lunches in paper sacks, the sandwiches have been wrapped in wax paperLiquid issues weren't considered lunch aspectswhile i grow to be a toddler, human beings did no longer take dwelling house left overs from a eating placeThe left overs have been disposed ofi grow to be a teenager while puppy bags grew to become a huge element and human beings started taking left overs dwelling house, supposedly for his or her canineThe nutrition grow to be wrapped in tin foil and the paper bags certainly had a photo of a brown canine on themThen somebody desperate scaling down bushes to make paper grow to be no longer stable for our surroundings and plastic grew to become customary to applyNow certainly everyone seems to be announcing plastic isn't stable for our surroundings, and we are in a position to continuously plant yet another tree, so paper is suitable for our surroundingsextraordinary huh.
And what is the problem with using bags? Opinions may differ, but in general it's a good idea to keep food freshIt took a lot of time and energy to make that sandwitch, using a few square inches of polyethylene looks like a good investmentThere's nothing from keeping you from re-using the bag- a five second rinse and it should be ready to go againAnd our landfills are NOT filling up with plastics, so don't worry about that.