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sara1
08/27/06, 04:10 pm
Who are you?


From where did you come?


Why do you exist?


How will you end?


What about you after death ?


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Jennifer_SFBA
08/27/06, 04:47 pm
You believe in your Islamic God, but the evidence is overwhelming that aliens were the gods. They are still here influencing events and people. On this website, please see in "Press Room," "Are Aliens Real? ..." for an extensive discussion.

Jane of Arc
08/28/06, 11:40 am
How about this thought ...

It is totally possible that "aliens" seeded this planet. That doesn't rule out evolution. Evolution is a fact of existence. Living entities grow, adapt and change to their environment. Thay can also be genetically manipulated.

I tend to think of these potentially various beings not as "aliens", but rather ancestors. And as varied as the species we have on earth are, is as potentially varied as our ancestors are.

But did they "create" us?

Are the enlightened beings that have walked and still walk among us "aliens" or gods?

Are the unenlightened beings that powerfully manipulate world events "aliens" or gods?




My soul tells me we are all part of a magnificant creation of limitless form and there's a BiG KaHuNa of unimaginable presence and energy that began it all.

My soul also tells me that my mind can't explain it or type it here or talk about it in any meaningful way ... but I do silently know it ... and it's beautiful.

What's important is that we are all one and we should love each other.

That's all. Just love ourselves and each other.

Jennifer_SFBA
08/28/06, 12:50 pm
Oh, that's beautifully said, Jane of Arc. Thank you. I'm right with you!

A'Jay
12/10/06, 03:20 am
As some philosophers from the age of enlightenment claimed...

"They believed in God and thought of him as the mechanic of the universe - a cosmic watchmaker. He had built a superb machine, given it laws to run and then withdrawn. From such a view it followed that the only reliable road to knowledge of God's plan was through science not religion, through observation and experiment, not dogma and revelation." Peter Gay

I too believe this. Interpretation divides us all. Although Christians doesn't need to intellectualize nor need science to confirm their beliefs.


Which brings me to Jane's post...


Every religion. does teach to love each other. It's a common ground and if followed. wouldn't life be a bliss.


Your post madam. warms my heart.

Jane of Arc
12/11/06, 08:13 am
Thank you A'Jay ... you're a good soul. :sunny:

"They believed in God and thought of him as the mechanic of the universe - a cosmic watchmaker. He had built a superb machine, given it laws to run and then withdrawn. From such a view it followed that the only reliable road to knowledge of God's plan was through science not religion, through observation and experiment, not dogma and revelation." Peter Gay

I too believe this. Interpretation divides us all. Although Christians doesn't need to intellectualize nor need science to confirm their beliefs.

Science is wonderful and creative. It was my second major in college, which surprised the hell out of me. I went to college for fine arts. Looking, watching, studying all forms of nature and observing the magical way life operates can truly put you in closer contact to the divine. I've found that the intellect or thinking mind is a wonderful tool indeed. I don't know where I'd be without it and I wished I used it more effectively in my life. But if an egoic, thinking mind operates without a soul or if a group of egoic, thinking people collectively operate without their souls ... you have a mad, mad world. To be clear, I include organized religions in this egoic, thought-based madness. They're sitting close to home plate in box-seats and not shouting from the bleachers in this insane ballgame we've got going on in Earth Stadium 101.

We each have a divine spark. Christ told us to go within. Buddha told us the same. And 'Hoppy The Clown' says the same thing now and in 2,000 years there will be another major religion called Hoppianity. And sects of Hoppianity will be at war with sects of Clownalam. ;)

A'Jay
12/12/06, 04:17 am
That's adorable.

Yea and I can only hope not to have a tunnel vision when that time comes he he. But yeah I agree with you completely. Any cause that partakes into the extreme nulls and voids the very thing they are fighting for. Anything looks enigmatic when viewed from a different angle.

Science is a taboo subject when my dad is around though. He calls Science anti-Catholic. Wish you can come over for dinner sometime and talk some sense to him. I've been unsuccessful with it time and time again and it usually ends into a pure blown argument. I sincerely doubt that he has read Cervantes as I bought it per FDRfollower's suggestion. I should take it back and give it to my cousin and save money haha. I'm just kidding =P.

Quite diverse from Fine Arts to Science. Hats off to you not because of what you know and learned but for actually using it.

and you're welcome. Be safe.