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So we could use there resipitory systems and be able to dwell on this planet.

we are obviously aliens ourselves as we contribute nothing to the planet other than destruction , we dont care for any other living thing other than ourselves, we cannot live in peace , and the first man to think of an answer to where we came from was a mad man named Darwin. So we took that as the answer and educated all our children to believe this. Or of course the God the almighty created us and all the worldly problems?

Well I would prefere to believe it was the aliens.

Does anyone agree with me ??

2006-11-25 21:57:25 · 31 answers · asked by Drunvalo 3 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

31 answers

No. I think that's total nonsense.

You haven't backed anything up with evidence. No matter how much you dislike Darwin's theories, he did scientific observation and used that as the basis for his explanation. He didn't ignore observations that didn't fit his preconceived ideas, like creationists and "aliens impregnating animal theory" nutters do.

2006-11-25 22:02:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

What is an alien? Alien to what? Life? Universe?
There is life therefore life exists in the universe. So life is not alien. Matters little where it manifests. It is here. The concept of alien life forms has no meaning. Alien from earth which is part of the universe?
The only thing that is alien is the way out mind works around a self, in the way it does.
A self centred mind that is driven by greed, is divisive and destructive.
>>'we are obviously aliens ourselves as we contribute nothing to the planet other than destruction , we dont care for any other living thing other than ourselves, we cannot live in peace <<'

2006-11-26 03:54:53 · answer #2 · answered by sotu 3 · 1 1

We are an intriguing species, capable of exhibiting the highest levels of human nature, such as compassion, altruism, and love, as well as the worst, most devolved aspects.

Are we of alien construct? Who knows.

Was Darwin mad? Who knows.

Is there a God? Who knows.

Thing is, if aliens were capable of creating life in the first place, why would they need to combine a life form that they had created with the animals here on Earth? Would they not have been able to construct a lifeform perfectly designed to live here without all of that?

As well, how did the aliens arise in the first place?

2006-11-26 22:52:32 · answer #3 · answered by Sun is Shining ❂ 7 · 0 0

Think about this possibility too.

Maybe our planet earth is a penal institution of the universe!

The reason is the following. What can you do with people who have committed a crime in an advanced civilization?

You can certainly not kill them, it would be too barbarian. So you round them up and also pick up those from your neighboring planets and put them all on an inhabited planet. Living conditions may be hard at first -fighting dinosaurs and wild beasts- but can be improved with effort.

This scenario would explain many things. Like the belief of being cast out of "heaven" , the many different colors and races that we have on earth, the many languages spoken, etc..
It also provides an explanation of the violent and criminal mentality of some people.
What is also amazing is the amount of knowledge that ancient civilizations had. This could have it's origin in the advanced knowledge that their ancestors possessed when they were seeded on earth.

2006-11-26 00:40:26 · answer #4 · answered by apicole 4 · 0 1

It sounds to me like you're referring to either the Scientologist religion, or a mangled version of the ancient idea of the Nephalim. Why are people so obsessed with finding a "beginning point" for humanity, which separates us from the rest of the planet. We are animals, Darwin wasn't mad, but perhaps the essence of human nature is to destroy and to re-build according to our whims and limited understanding. By constantly trying to understand the world around us in different ways and justify our theories, we lose the knowledge we did have. Perhaps if we hadn't evolved, we'd know our place in the universe without having to search for it, we'd feel fulfillment by following the natural order of the universe, without having to acquire "things" (which never bring a sense of fulfillment anyway) and the world wouldn't be suffering global warming as a result of centuries of tinkering with things we don't understand. Humanity is its own (and even worse, the earth's) worst enemy, and if some alien set about making us this way, he/she/it was obviously as bad as we are.

2006-11-27 03:43:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No.

"we are obviously aliens ourselves as we contribute nothing to the planet other than destruction"

I can think of several other explanations for that fact other than us being aliens. The simplest is there is no reason to beleive that anything non-destructive should evolve. To conclude that there is even a problem (from an explanatory point of view) with us being destructive you would have to accept:

1. There is an intelligence and power on the earth that directs the outcomes on the earth
2. That intelligence wishes to make non-destructive rather than destructive things
3. That intelligence's definition of "destructive" corresponds to our definition of "destructive".

As far as I can see there are counterarguments to all three of those hypotheses.

2006-11-26 03:00:56 · answer #6 · answered by anthonypaullloyd 5 · 1 1

I believe your question was created by aliens and combined with animals, so as To confuse the Human Population. Darwin was cool, God as a Concept is cool, tho His followers are a Bit freaky. Aliens? NAH! IT WAS MONKEYS DAMMIT! MONKEYS NOT ALIENS! LOL :-)

Enjoy

Uncle Mike

2006-11-25 22:05:55 · answer #7 · answered by Oopaack 3 · 2 0

If we were created as humans and put on earth whoever did it must be Alien to us whatever name he she or they are given!
If the bible is to be believed we should accept that Aliens exist because Angels are not Humans!
I dont agree that we are aliens, we were created to live on earth.
We are part of the whole. We SHOULD be the superiour being caring for the planet and its occupants but we are like selfish babies whose wants and needs must be met.
I would say, we were created as another animal by Aliens!

2006-11-26 03:55:01 · answer #8 · answered by willowGSD 6 · 0 1

you never know... I think theres a distinct possibility. But then, I also think there must be more than one species living as "humans".. I know that very often, i feel totaly not part of the human race.

And just to say - how do you know "God" wasnt the alien responsible for combining aliens with humans?

2006-11-25 22:03:06 · answer #9 · answered by Laura-southdevonplayers 4 · 4 0

Interesting theory. Sadly I think it more likely that we are simply animals who have evolved and that despite evolving an intelligence and ability to affect nature we have not developed a moral conscience to go with it.

So as animals we continue to use whatever we can to better our lives and gain territory/superiority over others of our species without sensible knowledge of the results of our actions.

2006-11-26 01:16:49 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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