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The god mentioned in Genesis was from Neptune. He was what we call albino. His skin was white because of faint sunlight on Neptune. His eyes were infared to see in very dim light. He has the ability to spiritualize his body and live anywhere.
Neptune brought others of his kind with him on a space exploration mission. They stumbled onto Earth. The albino species noticed that the human females on earth were light skinned and the were sexually attracted to them. They bore children that were called Nephilum. That meant illegitimate offspring's of ecclesiatics. From the euphenism "nephew". 10th definition. Websters.
Psioden(sp) wanted the offspring to "multiply and fill the Earth" and take care of it because he wanted to make earth his personal paradise. His offspring felt they were as good as Psioden they rejected his demands.
Psioden, (god of seas) decided to "drown" his offspring. Some servived. Numbers 13;32.
You are the inbred Nephilum and Neanderthal.
AKA the missing link.

2007-08-10 05:13:32 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

4 answers

First, albino's are not another species. Where did you come up with that idea? It's all about pigment in the skin, and has nothing to do with an essential difference in the DNA or genetic make-up of a person.

2007-08-10 05:17:40 · answer #1 · answered by John B 7 · 1 0

Very interesting treatise. Neptune is the planet of delusion. Nothing is as it seems. Neptune puts on the rose colored glasses, so even when faced with sure danger, it seems passive. The states of Neptune are dreamlike. At his highest, he mentors the arts and creativity. At his lowest, he leads the way thru the corridors of the world between worlds, and then leaves you to fend for yourself. He is enlightenment and he is delusion. It depends upon the individual that calls down his power, and the influence that they brought with them into this sojourn.

In Light,
Alex

2007-08-10 09:26:25 · answer #2 · answered by Alex 6 · 1 0

Is this Scientology?

I'd say Christ dying and being resurrected is infinitely more plausible than this. I believe it.

2007-08-10 05:20:55 · answer #3 · answered by ktm 3 · 1 0

I reject everything you say as meaningless hallucination.

2007-08-10 05:34:44 · answer #4 · answered by Captain Atom 6 · 1 0

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