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<blockquote data-quote="Verigon" data-source="post: 43155" data-attributes="member: 2594"><p>With all due respect, why would that change anything?</p><p>Claiming something/someone to be a god, God, or godlike is simply a way of explaining something you do not understand.</p><p>Why would it matter the nature of his/her/it's origin if the message remains unchanged? I, for one, think that the being labeled "God" could very-well be that of alien origin.</p><p></p><p>While remaining in the realm of science, how else would you describe it? I just can't picture some old gray haired guy, sitting on a cloud, monitoring Wars, holocaust, famine, and my inappropriate thoughts of my old high school teacher while in the shower. As fun as magic sounds, I just don't believe that fantasy. Alien life-forms are more likely to exist, than not to. Even without hard evidence, probability says otherwise. So, it's more likely that he is of Alien origin, than of mystical (almost mythical) origin.</p><p></p><p>My thoughts anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Verigon, post: 43155, member: 2594"] With all due respect, why would that change anything? Claiming something/someone to be a god, God, or godlike is simply a way of explaining something you do not understand. Why would it matter the nature of his/her/it's origin if the message remains unchanged? I, for one, think that the being labeled "God" could very-well be that of alien origin. While remaining in the realm of science, how else would you describe it? I just can't picture some old gray haired guy, sitting on a cloud, monitoring Wars, holocaust, famine, and my inappropriate thoughts of my old high school teacher while in the shower. As fun as magic sounds, I just don't believe that fantasy. Alien life-forms are more likely to exist, than not to. Even without hard evidence, probability says otherwise. So, it's more likely that he is of Alien origin, than of mystical (almost mythical) origin. My thoughts anyway. [/QUOTE]
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