Rev. Michael Carter’s interest in extraterrestrials in the Bible was sparked by his discovery of an ET presence in his own life. Here, he goes into detail about that presence and what it has meant to him over the years, bringing his in-depth knowledge of scripture to his interpretations of what is happening to him. This is a unique situation. Rev. Carter is the only biblical expert in the world who also has, admits to, and analyzes ET experiences in terms of his knowledge.

Listen and Whitley and Anne Strieber question him about the meaning of ET in his life. Truly a one-of-a-kind interview!
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Does the Bible include references to alien contact? If so, what were they doing here and how did they change our history? Rev. Michael J.S. Carter explodes the myths and the denial, and reveals the truth, in this powerful interview with Whitley and Anne Strieber. Join us for this joyous Christmas adventure into some of the hidden wonders of mankind’s true past, guided by one of the great experts in the field.

Learn more about Rev. Carter, his book and his work! Visit MichaelJSCarter.com.
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Did Steve Jobs have a vision of the afterlife on his death-bed? Does quantum physics suggest that our mind might survive the physical death of our body? How do some near-death experiencers ‘see’ outside of their bodies at a time when they are supposed to be dead? In ‘Stop Worrying! There Probably is an Afterlife’, author Greg Taylor covers all these questions and more. From Victorian seance rooms through to modern scientific laboratories, Taylor surveys the fascinating history of research into the survival of human consciousness, and returns with a stunning conclusion: that maybe we should stop worrying so much about death, because there probably is an afterlife.
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The effects of climate change have caused mass-extinction type events previously in Earth’s history, say scientists.

Members of a U.N.-sponsored research team with members from Appalachian State University’s Department of Geology have found evidence for catastrophic oceanographic events associated with climate change and a mass extinction 375 million years ago that devastated tropical marine ecosystems.
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