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35 Disclosure Day pits aliens against religion. But faith leaders are ready to believe.

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Dylan Scott @ Vox 2 place · today 17:00 EDT

Disclosure Day pits aliens against religion. But faith leaders are ready to believe.

With his new film Disclosure Day, filmmaker Steven Spielberg is returning to the subject that helped make him one of the most successful directors in the world: extraterrestrials (or ETs).  But his movie also focuses on a second topic that has long preoccupied Spielberg and other sci-fi directors: faith. It’s a story about believing in […]

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