Sometimes I think Christianity has been so associated with dogma that people automatically discount the idea that the alien and the God narrative coincide surprisingly well, as it answers a lot of questions about who we are. It is commonly believed that we are animal; however, people don't behave entirely like animal. Our science can create nuclear weapons, complex ways to control others, study the gene as well as modify it, create new laboratory animals, and so forth ... It seems we are merely imitating or mirroring an artificer of the human species who has been down this path before, and probably have stumbled upon miles of secrets on the way. Our genes tend to retain a memory that is part of our primordial instincts which get played out in our instinct to language and even our predilection for advanced science. I wonder if embedded in our genes is indeed animal components, as well as alien components.
The story of Genesis seems to encourage such a reading. I wonder if the Garden of Eden is actually the name of an enclosed part of Earth where God tried to live with us in a bubble. Part of this controlled experiment also included a surgery (or "a deep sleep"), as Adam is put under anesthesia, in order for a rib to be removed, where in the marrow, plenty of DNA can be manipulated.
At this point, there must have been a background story involving a conflict between this dominant alien force, spearheaded by God, and a reptilian race with evil intentions. It has been suspected in alien conspiracy theory of thousands of alien races existing in the universe, so it's not difficult to imagine some are more advanced than others, as a hierarchy can be formed separating into three categories of low-tier, mid-tier, and high-tier intelligence levels. I assume that perhaps humans are the lowest tier, so I can only imagine what the highest intelligent alien race can produce. And I think by that point, we have reached such a high level of consciousness, we might as well call that force, God.
Perhaps some kind of rebellion did happen between God and the rebel Reptilian race. We definitely get reptile motifs replete throughout the Bible. Perhaps the war has been for thousands of years, as the Prometheus narrative is very similar to the Genesis narrative, except Zeus is painted as a vain ruler, while Prometheus, the devil character, is the hero. However, it is practically the same story. Perhaps this war waged through words sent to earth as if by vessel was an attempt to spread a dominant narrative to humankind. It's a war between narratives, and may be the reason why we get similar stories, but we hope God's narrative comes through at the end. It is quite lovely that God would return to the drawing table and draft a Jesus hybrid of human and alien this time, without animal genes, to create a finer exemplar of God's own image and intentions, something closer to his gene pool, to spread across the world a divine word to send the truth without corrupted elements, and therefore, win over the human race back on the path to truth. But I think at this point, we need to consider things that we take for granted as not so primitive, but complex, actual elements in our universe, like sin, good, evil, word, truth, etc. Especially language. Language seems to be the weapon of choice to win over humanity.
If we consider God as the supreme alien, we may understand why He doesn't talk to us. It may be just as simple as whether you could live with a roommate that doesn't act right. At one point, you're going to have to leave. He or she made the choice to be who they are. God moved away from us. We no longer hear from Him, as in the days of Genesis and shortly after. We have gotten worse over the centuries, so in the end, he's right to say sin leads to death and separation from God. However, we are given blueprints to a way where we can live together. Until then, we are ultimately protected, as some have claimed in conspiracy theories that there is a Council of 5, and that council protects humanity against other hostile aliens. It seems that's why we don't see aliens, as they see us as hostile, or the aliens are hostile and are prevented from intervening in our lives. Nonetheless, alien races probably have visited the earth, probably with the 5's permission. Abductions are claimed and some people were harmed. But this seems no different from the Job narrative, where similar permission was granted. We also hear about demonic possession, which can be a more classical way of depicting alien technology that was allowed to come through God's Council of 5. Overall, the atheist who says God can't be real, because gods of all kinds surfaced throughout cultures around the world. Well, this can be answered as well by considering that alien races may exist in the thousands, many of which are claimed to have visited Earth. It is easy to imagine people mistaking an alien race for gods.
I'm not saying I believe all this to be true, but I'm considering an endless list of possibilities. I see problems with religious dogma, but I also have problems with atheists, who can't seem to work with what is possible, just what can be quantified. Atheists always seem to be working with insufficient data too, but they seem to have a harder time admitting that.
Submitted February 08, 2017 at 07:28PM by dyoneda1 http://ift.tt/2lpUuWu
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