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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally the other side of alien contact is told,
By Alien Advice.com (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: We Come As Friends:: True Tales of Positive Alien Encounters (Mass Market Paperback)
For the first time, a larger publisher took on the true stories of actual-positive alien encounters. The majority of UFO researchers and authors seem to focus on alien abductions; where terror, pain and intrusive experiments always occur. They also follow the new pattern of now painting alien abductions as something positive, where all the suffering that is caused is a necessary one to help evolve or preserve us like we do our own animals.
I don't recall any kind of happening where the word "abductions" is used to paint anything as being something positive...just think about that when you hear of the next "child abduction" case on the news...anything pretty come to mind? Do you think it was a necessary evil for that child to be taken, just so they could be educated about the world they live in? But cases like alien abductions are only half the story, and have been played out. It's time to read the stories that don't make it in the movies or onto the shelves of your local bookstores. Yes, I know that horror stories sell more, but this book can at least shine a little hope that not all things in our skies are the same aliens you see drawn everywhere with the big black eyes. Some aliens do actually regard God, don't harm, teach interesting things, don't act like the aliens in the movies, don't invade your privacy, and don't agree with every alien written about... Are any of these concepts any harder to grasp than believing in aliens in the first place? Take it from someone who's spoken to thousands of alien experiencers, there are other answers out there not being spoken of and not being given the chance to be heard by the media. I suggest anyone wanting to hear the other side without expectations for it to follow their own set of beliefs, read this book and learn.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
confident,
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This review is from: We Come As Friends:: True Tales of Positive Alien Encounters (Mass Market Paperback)
this is the direction et research should be heading. please visit the yahoo club, intergalactic spirituality.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Leave out "true" from the title,
By Coyote (Oak Ridge, Tennessee) - See all my reviews
This review is from: We Come As Friends:: True Tales of Positive Alien Encounters (Mass Market Paperback)
These "true tales of positive alien encounters" have threads of consistency that just don't appear in reported encounters. It is almost as if the author had the thought, "Hey, how can I get UFO enthusiasts to convert to Christianity? I know! I'll write a book of "true" tales where all the aliens tell about God!" In actuality, people who claim encounters with aliens have such wide ranging experiences that their stories very little commonality.
If you have to read this book, buy the used 1 cent version.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
All THESE aliens practice Christian dogma?,
By "smoak" (Coquille, OR USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: We Come As Friends:: True Tales of Positive Alien Encounters (Mass Market Paperback)
As far as my personal research has determined, the vast majority of Extraterrestrials do, indeed, come as friends if you use the word as it truly means. For example, ETs could be Angels as well as physical beings from other worlds. An ET is not of this world we call Earth. See what a dictionary says if this gives you trouble.However, what this book portends to report has the behavior, ethics, philosophies and perspectives [to name but a few] of the various aliens represented acting out different aspects of Christian Dogma. [Now remember. Jesus, himself an ET at this point in time, was not a Christian. He was crucified as a Jew.] This, of course, in and of itself is not bad. They are nice little stories competently written. They simply cannot possibly be true. Many aliens and other ETs do come as friends and they are, in a way, self serving. Yet they are most intently and sincerely interested in assisting humankind as one global society to wake up to their higher calling as InterGalactic citizens. This is because the Universe, the whole banana of a Universe, is making a frequency shift. And they can't go if we don't go. And so their objective is to get that 'hundredth monkey' to make the spiritual connection to THEIR OWN INTERNAL GOD. And writing this kind of stuff as true, IMHO, is not really assisting to that end. But then, it may be a step for some. The stories are 'nice.' |
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We Come As Friends:: True Tales of Positive Alien Encounters by Peter Michaels (Mass Market Paperback - January 1, 1999)
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