Re: Alien contact in next 20 years
Star;
Far be it from me to be original, and thank you for that confirmation.
Tenshi;
If I have a belief, I would agree with you that the god of the bible is actually ET (whether Annanaki or not I don't know). But doesn't that leave open the question of a "supreme being" that created ET?
Not only does the bible say that man was created in his image, but it also says that Eve was created from the *rib of Adam*, which could easily refer to DNA manipulation as well.
Also, when I ponder what Moses might have witnessed on Mt. Sinai, the "burning bush" might easily have been a craft, or teleportation device, or some other technological rendering. Certainly more logical then some bush or tree that was ablaze. Due to my limited ability to comprehend something "supernatural" like that, I find this conclusion far more logical and probable.
It would be easy in today's technological terms to explain how the commandment stone tablets could have been created. But how would Moses have explained their creation to the people of that time?
The OT makes more than one reference to "chariots of fire" in the sky over many battles. My sense of logic (if any of these stories are true), leads me to believe the people, unable to comprehend ET, were describing alien craft in the best way they knew how. The fact that these people created idols to worship tells me they were pre-disposed or inclined towards worshipping something.
The parting of the Red Sea - If modern man saw the skies open, and the seas part, what conclusion would he draw? Yes, technology. he wouldn't have a hard time comprehending that we had developed a device that could do that, even without the need for a higher intelligence. So it's a relatively easy jump to conclude an alien craft could accomplish it.
I know little or nothing about the Annanaki (I've just not studied the subject), but I've pondered all the above and find these answers far easier to digest than the supernatural ones.
And yet, can I say I truly *believe* any of it? No. I have no more proof of these concepts than I do the interpretations in the bible. So until our *creator* pays a visit for all to see, we remain just possibility thinkers! (But it's dang fun, huh?)
Z-
Star;
Actually, before we continue, I do need to point out that Zoomers is anti God = Alien concept. Some how he has been stuck with being the originator of this concept and I can not figure out how anyone arrived at that conclusion. While we both accept that ET may have had a hand in our developement DNA wise, Zoomers never once said that ET was God.
Far be it from me to be original, and thank you for that confirmation.
Tenshi;
So you're saying the "God of the Bible" = ET = "The supreme being"? Or are you saying you don't believe there is a "supreme being"?I reckon the \"God\" of the Bible was actually extraterrestrials. The Bible says that \"God\" created Man \"in his image.\"
If I have a belief, I would agree with you that the god of the bible is actually ET (whether Annanaki or not I don't know). But doesn't that leave open the question of a "supreme being" that created ET?
Not only does the bible say that man was created in his image, but it also says that Eve was created from the *rib of Adam*, which could easily refer to DNA manipulation as well.
Also, when I ponder what Moses might have witnessed on Mt. Sinai, the "burning bush" might easily have been a craft, or teleportation device, or some other technological rendering. Certainly more logical then some bush or tree that was ablaze. Due to my limited ability to comprehend something "supernatural" like that, I find this conclusion far more logical and probable.
It would be easy in today's technological terms to explain how the commandment stone tablets could have been created. But how would Moses have explained their creation to the people of that time?
The OT makes more than one reference to "chariots of fire" in the sky over many battles. My sense of logic (if any of these stories are true), leads me to believe the people, unable to comprehend ET, were describing alien craft in the best way they knew how. The fact that these people created idols to worship tells me they were pre-disposed or inclined towards worshipping something.
The parting of the Red Sea - If modern man saw the skies open, and the seas part, what conclusion would he draw? Yes, technology. he wouldn't have a hard time comprehending that we had developed a device that could do that, even without the need for a higher intelligence. So it's a relatively easy jump to conclude an alien craft could accomplish it.
I know little or nothing about the Annanaki (I've just not studied the subject), but I've pondered all the above and find these answers far easier to digest than the supernatural ones.
And yet, can I say I truly *believe* any of it? No. I have no more proof of these concepts than I do the interpretations in the bible. So until our *creator* pays a visit for all to see, we remain just possibility thinkers! (But it's dang fun, huh?)
Z-