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Tony R. Elliott has written stories for Fate Magazine for the last 4 years, OP-ED News. He has been a Political Columnist for The Cimarron News Press in Cimarron, New Mexico from 2001 to 2003. He has also written featured editorials in several Southern Oregon coastal newspapers during the 1990s. You can email Tony at tonyr_elliott@hotmail.com.
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The Intelligent Migration within Our Solar System Rebuttalby Tony R. Elliott 
Posted: 16:57 September 29, 2008
I could not help but answer the rebuttal to my article “The “Intelligent” Migration Within Our Solar System-NOT!“ by Stephen Yulish.
My Yulish's condescending remarks about my theory, writing style and research into such topics stem from his closed mindedness to accept any theory or ideas which illegitimates his belief that the Christian Bible is the true word of God. I am afraid that this is the only problem he really has with my story and nothing more.
I say that Mr. Yulish's Bible quotes he uses to prove his point is proof in itself that he is a Christian Fundamentalist who has let his sectarian religious beliefs wall his mind off from reality.
Interestingly enough I was going to submit an article about organized religion just before I read this rebuttal. As it is, I can see the need for such an article since what can be described only as closed-minded rubes do read such publications as U.F.O. Digest and other magazines of esoteric content.
Anyone who believes that the Christian Bible is the word of God absolute is living in their own fragile glass house and too scared to venture into uncharted territories of higher realization of their true selves.
The fact that thousands of organized religions exist in the world both today and in the past all-claiming to be the true word of God is proof in itself that they are not. Organized religion is a tool of control of the masses through fear of a Creator's wrath. It is also a means of committing dastardly acts against others and either being forgiven for it by a priest or making it legitimate by doing it in the name of a religion.
Religion is a tool of sin rather than redemption from it.
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