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Was God An Alien?
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I’ve taken this from another area of AB because I’ve been asked a question on the subject and I prefer to discuss it here.
I think it entirely possible that aliens visited earth thousands of years ago and because of their advanced technology, were mistaken by the primitive earthlings for supernatural gods. Ancient texts from around the globe, including the bible, carry accounts of flying vehicles, and unfathomable structures as well as artifacts, drawings, etc., which appear to represent that which would have astonished the people of the day, but are now easily recognisable, are plentiful.
Atheist said on the other thread: //I'm surprised that you might rely on ancient writings. artworks and constructions. Could you perhaps expand and maybe explain the difference between your ideas and Theland's?//
... and to answer him, there is no correlation between my suspicions and Theland’s faith. I look at texts - the bible included - and being fully aware that technology was non-existent at the time those texts were written, simply ask what the authors were attempting to describe, My conclusion can only be the presence on earth of a far more technologically advanced race of people who came here from elsewhere.
This is a subject I’ve studied for very many years and one that I find absolutely fascinating. Let me know what you think. I’ve got my tin hat on. ;o)
I think it entirely possible that aliens visited earth thousands of years ago and because of their advanced technology, were mistaken by the primitive earthlings for supernatural gods. Ancient texts from around the globe, including the bible, carry accounts of flying vehicles, and unfathomable structures as well as artifacts, drawings, etc., which appear to represent that which would have astonished the people of the day, but are now easily recognisable, are plentiful.
Atheist said on the other thread: //I'm surprised that you might rely on ancient writings. artworks and constructions. Could you perhaps expand and maybe explain the difference between your ideas and Theland's?//
... and to answer him, there is no correlation between my suspicions and Theland’s faith. I look at texts - the bible included - and being fully aware that technology was non-existent at the time those texts were written, simply ask what the authors were attempting to describe, My conclusion can only be the presence on earth of a far more technologically advanced race of people who came here from elsewhere.
This is a subject I’ve studied for very many years and one that I find absolutely fascinating. Let me know what you think. I’ve got my tin hat on. ;o)
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My own two penneth worth....
Man has always looked to the stars (before light pollution)
Those same stars were peopled with figures, both human and animal, a type of paradolia.
The zodiac was born.
A short step to believing that beings from other worlds/constellations visited us.
The 'amazing' artifacts of there visit can all be explained.
Having read Von Danikan, and others, I must admit that there sources leave a little to be desired.
Im open to the idea that Im wrong.
Man has always looked to the stars (before light pollution)
Those same stars were peopled with figures, both human and animal, a type of paradolia.
The zodiac was born.
A short step to believing that beings from other worlds/constellations visited us.
The 'amazing' artifacts of there visit can all be explained.
Having read Von Danikan, and others, I must admit that there sources leave a little to be desired.
Im open to the idea that Im wrong.