boromir125 wrote:What if, for the sake of argument, the human race is, in reality, the result of an experiment millions of years old conducted by a race of aliens we know nothing about. What if our god isn't the benevolent figure painted by Michaelangelo, but something more along the lines of familiar sci-fi figures we've made up for movies and TV? Personally, I can't be so arrogant as to believe that we are the only race of beings in the universe... (we're doomed if we are!) This theory still fits into the ideas of evolution but instead of being a spark at the right time by the right amount of energy in the right evolutionary soup, we were created and placed here to habitate another planet in the universe. Interesting?
A long while ago, in a maybe not so far away galaxy, this was the theme of a TV episode (perhaps The Twilight Zone).boromir125 wrote:What if, for the sake of argument, the human race is, in reality, the result of an experiment millions of years old conducted by a race of aliens we know nothing about.
Rather depends upon one's perspectuive of what's benevolent. The God Michaelangelo depicted and I had a 'death experience' with requires repentance and affinity towards righteousness (we won't expand this here).boromir125 wrote:What if our god isn't the benevolent figure painted by Michaelangelo, but something more along the lines of familiar sci-fi figures we've made up for movies and TV?
Or we're doomed if we aren't! I can't speak for all but many, including the Hebrew/Christian scriptures, attest that we're not the only race of beings in the universe.boromir125 wrote: Personally, I can't be so arrogant as to believe that we are the only race of beings in the universe... (we're doomed if we are!)
As I've frequently said, the only thing that should exist is nothing. We are science fiction incarnate! Nothing creates Nothing — especially not by happenstance...boromir125 wrote:This theory still fits into the ideas of evolution but instead of being a spark at the right time by the right amount of energy in the right evolutionary soup, we were created and placed here to habitate another planet in the universe. Interesting?Bofredrik wrote:A big explosion! BANG! That's it.
I believe so — but the spelling, perrhaps the pronunciation, was different.Jetranger wrote:I'm from the Galaxy - Shite,,, probably of which you have never heard of ???
As, in this form, are we...Sprocket wrote:Another interesting thing is also, that even that which we can actually see, is no more than history.
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FlexibleFlier wrote:The point is, the likelihood of us being alone is so infinitesimally small as to be statistically insignificant.
If the formation of life occurs only once ever decillion times on earth-like planets, it's an empty universe, friends, and Earth may be surprisingly unique, has beat the odds in hostile, deadly outer space.
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