So what do all you religious freaks think...
Flaming chariots( rocket ships or UFO's)
Angels ( flying men)
Blowing down the walls of jerico ( some type of ray gun)
Miricales ( advanced medicine)
Even the birth of Jesus (surragate mother or alien abduction)
2007-04-02
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Stupid, pathetic answers so far. Take another look at my question and think about the "what if " factor. And by the way, im not a morron.
2007-04-02
11:06:12 ·
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Ok. enlighten me. Why no mention of Dinasours in the bible if God created everything. Why no mention of Prehistoric men, both of which are proven facts. I know you can only answer once, so anybody answering now, explain to me why God was'nt a Martian...????
2007-04-02
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You may be right, and I've considered that and spoken about it with many people. It's actually a pretty widely known concept!
You may want to look into the work of Michael Tsarion and Jordan Maxwell. They provide a lot of insight into what you're thinking, as well as other interesting subjects like Atlantis, the presidency, and genetic manipulation. All very good reading.
The truth is out there!
2007-04-02 11:05:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course God is a martian. God is everything.
God is not in the universe She is the universe.
She created the universe from the only thing that She had available, Herself.
You and the most distant star from you in the universe both exist within the idea of God.
This is a difficult concept for most people to comprehend because they have been taught nonsense about God. Like the idea that God lives far away on a cloud called heaven. God is not a raindrop. Raindrops live in clouds Not God. This is foolishness.
Jesus told us that the kingdom of God is within us. This is true because each and every one of us exist as a part of God. We live and move within our loving source. There is no moment or possibility that we can ever be apart from her.
Forget the silly stories that you have been told about a distant God that lives in the clouds. Look around you. Everything that you see is God.
Love and blessings.
Don
2007-04-02 18:06:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that God is above all the planets, and as a spirit he does not belong to this universe. I believe God made everything, and in doing so he is above his creation.
Yes God came from Mars, but he also came from Jupiter and the sun, and every other planet in the known universe! This is because God is omnipresent. Which means he is everywhere at once. So therefore it is fair to say that God comes from Mars, it is also fair to say that God comes from Earth. And if it did turn out the Jesus was of extra terrestrial origin then yes I still would worship him and go to church. However the evidence suggests that he was born on earth, and I seriously doubt that Mary was visited by little grey men with big black eyes.
Paul...
2007-04-02 18:10:17
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answered by The religions and culture guy 2
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Well, since you really wanted to hear from a "religious freak" - I'll go ahead and give you my two cents.
First of all - that's not a very original idea you've got there. I overhead an acquaintence discussing whether or not Christ was a "time traveller." He noted Christ's very modern ideas regarding women and the poor, and suggested that Christ was just a man from our times zipped back to AD 001. Of course, my friend forgot that Christ was, if you believe the story, born of a woman and grew up. So, unless the time machine also made the modern guy a baby again, the theory's shot. Of course, physicists just proved time travel impossible, so now my friend's theory is really gone to crap.
If Christ was proven to be a Martian, I suppose I'd have to change my life perspective. However, I don't imagine that's going to happen anytime soon. Is this all freaky enough for you? God bless.
2007-04-02 18:06:45
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answered by mesasa1978 3
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There is more proof of God being a Martian than there is of him being anything else. It will not be long before everyone will find out about aliens and where we really came from. You never get an astronaut believing in God! Actually, he came from Sirius, The DOG Star....(hope you get it).
2007-04-02 18:08:25
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answered by bettyboop 1
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More likely from another solar system than from our own. Martians are inhabitants of Mars. Extraterrestrials perhaps, not Martian.
It would be cool if Bugs Bunny's Marvin the Martian turned out to be "God" though.
2007-04-02 18:03:57
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answered by ©2009 7
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God was creator of all things, that means he has nor gender or nationality.
the answer is as simple as that.
Church is just not that you believe in God, going to church means that you follow Gods commandments and follow Jesus teachings, to follow the righteous way of life, or as I like to call it the Christian way of life, it's not just a straightforward question of whether you believe in God, it's a question of whether you follow the teachings of God.
If I went to Church I would still attend, but ill health prevents me from attending, but I still am and always will be a Christian.
2007-04-02 18:23:22
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answered by lazybird2006 6
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Of course he was an Alien if that's what you mean. He did not come from Mars though. A Martian is supposed to be an Alien from Mars.
2007-04-02 18:06:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude, if god turned out to be a Martian, I'd start going to church again!
2007-04-02 18:02:32
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answered by Anonymous
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welcome atheist friend, how can people honestly believe that god was an alien cos they have never seen either god or an alien but god is easier to believe because people are sheep and run in herds guided by the church which aliens do not donate to did you really need to ask this question?
2007-04-02 18:17:53
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answered by squawinpants 3
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