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our primitive ancestors could have easily mistaken highly advanced visitors for gods.... what do you think?

2007-08-08 12:24:13 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

if you have time...
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2007-08-08 12:25:04 · update #1

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UFO books discuss the possibility. not taken seriously by the proof seekers. anyone can research for curiosity no need for people to sneer. offer their proof first explain what their evidence of non-existance is first . seeking knowledge is cofused to often with belief. could even be a human or humans from this planet. usual idea ridiculed. God might just be getting started as this where people could get if given 10 thousand years to work on science from now at least in biological techniques. science does not stay still after all. if it does it is religion not science.so sceptics to this answer feeble as it is need to present their evidence first before knocking it.

2007-08-08 12:53:01 · answer #1 · answered by darren m 7 · 1 1

There is no god, but i do believe that our primitive ancestors had been visited by extraterrestrial life forms. If you take the Dogon tribe in Africa they have know about certain stars in the sky well before they were discovered with telescopes.

The Dogons are a West African tribe who have known about - and worshipped - Sirius A and its Twin
the invisible star Sirius B, for the past 5,000 years. They are have also been aware of the planets
circle the sun in ellipitcal orbits, the four moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn.

They say that approximately 5,000 years ago, Amphibious Gods came to Earth in three legged space ships from the Sirius Star System. They call the aliens Nommos. In their religious dogma, they acknowledge that Sirius B is immensely heavy, invisible, very small, yet extremely powerful. They claim that a third star Emme Ya - Sorghum Female - exists in the Sirius system. Larger and lighter than Sirius B, this star revolves around Sirius A as well. Could there be a Sirius C?

" Is Sirius a Triple Star?" Based on observations of motions in the Sirius system there is a small third star there.The star was of a type known as a "brown dwarf" and only had about .05 the mass of Sirius B.

2007-08-08 12:33:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

That would depend on what your idea of an extraterrestrial is. If your saying that under the light that there are more of His kind out there, then He's not an extraterrestrial because that would invalidate His claim of all powerful. Nobody is equal to God except for the three persons being equal within Him. But whatever metaphor you'd come up with for Him, He still created the universe. And the undoubted link between the prophesies of the old and the fulfillment in the new proves that there Someone who takes time to prepare humanity for a nearing final destination for all. An extraterrestrial, if you may, would be very loving of us humans if he took time to have orchestrated this whole history of Faith for us.

2007-08-08 12:40:31 · answer #3 · answered by Kenneth D 2 · 1 1

hahaha funny question once again.who is your primitive ancestors ...you know there's a book call the bible and in the book call genesis you'll find the answer that you are looking for,you simply need to read it .i think that GOD describe properly who he is and where he lives why do you need to know that after all....he is not extraterrestrial(by the way extraterrestrial creature comes only from man imagination)to not hear about what GOD want to tell them ....so they find another way to get themselves busy...by looking for extraterrestrial creatures.you should take some minutes of your time and read a bible,it will help you get all the answer you are looking for.

2007-08-08 22:19:30 · answer #4 · answered by emma 3 · 1 1

I agree that some of our primitive ancestors probably would have mistaken aliens for gods. But God is a Supreme Being who would outrank any terrestrial or extraterrestial being in an infinite manner.

2007-08-08 15:07:46 · answer #5 · answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7 · 1 1

Scientists don't believe that this fluke of nature , could have only occured just once in all the vastness of space , what with the size of the individual stars of which are too numerous to count , they believe that it's unlikely,, but I red in a book that Einstein was a brillient man , somebody wrote that book Einstein didn't do it , but I believe he existed ,, because of the book , Why would they teach something that wasn't true.....

2007-08-08 12:52:09 · answer #6 · answered by darkcloud 6 · 1 0

Within the framework of Genesis, since God existed before the Earth was created, He would have to be an extra-terrestrial.

Within the framework of subjective experience, God is of terrestrial origin.

Within the framework of objective (physical) reality, God simply does not exist.

2007-08-08 12:33:42 · answer #7 · answered by Diogenes 7 · 1 0

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." --Arthur C. Clarke

The better question is:
Could extraterrestrials have been mistaken for gods?

I think the answer is, yes... quite easily.

2007-08-08 12:34:37 · answer #8 · answered by Mike H. 4 · 1 0

Well then I believe in the God that created extraterrestrials.

2007-08-08 12:27:56 · answer #9 · answered by crystal89431 6 · 3 1

i think that our primitive ancestors were totally and 100% correct. and God has visited some people in human form.

2007-08-08 12:31:37 · answer #10 · answered by kimberly s 2 · 1 2

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