Larry Warren Interview on USA TV.

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Re: Larry Warren Interview on USA TV.

Postby tpreitzel » Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:06 pm

Mr. Warren remarks that a "Christian" shot himself at 4:08 in the 4th video from the top. Mr. Warren further states that he doesn't know what the military told this "Christian's" parents so the logical assumption is suicide since this "Christian" apparently wasn't able to tell his parents himself.
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Re: Larry Warren Interview on USA TV.

Postby AgentAppleseed » Sat Aug 07, 2010 9:56 pm

In reply to your last post, and the thread-"UFOs-Domain Of The Strange". Id just like to help clear up the issue with the following:
Far be it for me to speak for Larry Warren, but I dont believe that the man was judging the "Christian"(your quotation marks) lad you refer too. Mr Warren is saying that the man seemed to have trouble coming to terms with what he experienced in the forest that night, as did Warren himself and everyone else involved. Mr Warren is trying his hardest to relate to the audience viewing the t.v program at home; just how earth shattering an experience like this was, by relating to the interviewer his observation of the visible impact it had on people around him, using this particular lad as an example. He is not implying that the man was a naieve Christian because of his faith, just that the guy was new in the millitary, and a bit wet behind the ears, as were a lot of the men there that night, including Warren himself, who is always the first to admit this himself whenever he speaks publicly on the subject. Hopefully a second opinion on this particular issue may help to clear up the misunderstanding.
At no time did I observe anything from the time I arrived at RAF Woodbridge.
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Re: Larry Warren Interview on USA TV.

Postby tpreitzel » Sun Aug 08, 2010 3:56 am

AgentAppleseed wrote: He is not implying that the man was a naieve Christian because of his faith, just that the guy was new in the millitary, and a bit wet behind the ears, as were a lot of the men there that night, including Warren himself, who is always the first to admit this himself whenever he speaks publicly on the subject.


Based on Mr. Warren's remarks in the interview, I'm the one associating this "Christian's" behavior and apparent action (suicide) with disbelief, not Mr. Warren. Correct, Mr. Warren is simply relating a traumatic story and it's terminal effect on one particular individual. Again, I'm the one making the connection to this "Christian's" apparent lack of faith, not Mr. Warren. My thread, UFOs - Domain of the Strange, elaborates on this subject in much more detail. I'll probably add a segment in my thread dealing with the teachings of the modern Christian church which largely ignore the subject of "extra-terrestrial" life although canon is filled with references to the divine council.
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