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I think they are based on wish to understand everything at once and designate clear most important components, instead of tackling the world's complexity by the grain.
They may have internal logic, that's how European academia evolved from something by the Church for the Church.
Rejection of logic is more of a crowd instinct present when following anything.
Say (as an example of something not conventionally religious) Soviet ideology worked more as a religion than as something it pretended to be (a scientifically substantiated path of development for our world). Conspiracies about aliens, power of water and cosmic energies, sects and such were much more popular in USSR than after it died (it would seem their boom in popularity was in the 90s, but that was just visibility due to freer environment). By the way, people sometimes say popularity of such was due to the official ideology becoming less and less believed in, while Russian Orthodox Church (kinda trying to take the place) today ... is not perceived as more real than Soviet Marxism-Leninism in year 1988, yet there are no visible conspiracy movements and sect followings, will be interesting to see where this comes, I think just like Soviet conspiracy and sect movements were kinda sci-fi like, the new Russian ones will match the mindset impressed from above.
Eh, what I mean, religiosity and aliens seem to be the two things most typical for American mass culture dealing with cosmic stuff. So the guy in question is just going along with that, either because of being dumb himself, or because of appealing to dumb people in the most common symbolic language.