OK. I can humor you on that one. But tell me, who is the ETs God?
2007-10-19 16:59:43
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answer #1
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answered by windchime 2
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It's a pretty sound theory.
If you subscribe to the idea that The Creator is an actual entity rather than just an anthropomorphic name for natural physical/biological processes then 'He' for lack of a better name had to have come from somewhere. Since everything that isn't of the Earth is 'alien' then this Creator would have to be classed as extra-terrestrial. Logically.
2007-10-16 18:47:13
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answered by miscollaneous 2
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It common to understanding that the concept of God cannot be described in words and human imagination cannot contain the being that this supreme concept represents. Would that hen make the existence of the concept of God within human mind, as it is, most intimately linked to the human needs for self-actualization and fulfillment, to be ultra human, or extra territorial in the world that our mind is?
I do not think that this is the case, for the reality that I have in my view is quite opposite to this. I think the presence, or existence, of God as we perceive, only highly conceptually, in supreme our perception of divinity, is so fundamental and essential to our being that our very existence in material or any other possible form so to speak, is in fact caused by it – that the reason for the creation of human being is that God exists.
The concept of God in my view is in fact so perfectly human that we in our various states of divergence or deviation in the mind often fall apart from the very concept that we fundamentally are, that we fail to recognize what it is to be human. When we fall into voids away from our original self we see God as yet another person only grand and unlimitedly powerful but detaches for our essential self - if only we would learn just to be as human as we in reality are with the fullness of our mind and heart.
2007-10-19 07:04:11
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answered by Shahid 7
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Expect he tried to phone home.... found himself put through to an Indian Call centre; trying to converse with someone he was unable to understand. Hung up in frustration, then decided to spend eternity playing the BIG BOSS. Making crap things happen.....
2007-10-17 06:52:24
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answered by Anonymous
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you can't describe God with the use of human language and intellect because we don't have enough knowledge about Him. our minds are limited but it has the unrestricted drive to know all that is to know about all that there is.
in metaphysics, the attributes given to God are the ff: He is the ultimate source, the infinite one, with no limiting essence, with no definite composition, pure act no potency and a lot more. that's philosophically speaking, in our faith, he is the creator and the father of human race.
2007-10-17 03:10:58
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answered by S_ o _ p_t 1
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if you look at it this way scientists are always looking for intelligent life on Mars and so- on and they haven't found any but God must be an alien that travelled light years but made everything along the way and has carried on and that's why we have an expanding universe but i don't think i could imagine him being green with antenna though
2007-10-16 19:48:04
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answered by Steve J 1
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If you are thinking about those that may have manipulated human evolution look towards the Pleadies star cluster and/or Orion's belt.
2007-10-16 18:49:25
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answered by Anonymous
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i think God is based on ancients seeing things in the sky. There is evidence of this because in old paintings and scriptures it describes things in the sky.
2007-10-20 13:37:00
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answered by Kahn 1
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According to a program on the History Channel called: "UFO's in the Bible", he just might be.
2007-10-16 20:00:19
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answered by romer151 4
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I guess he still is, we had no sightings of him recently, and no reasonable person can claim having seen him without the men in white coming over :-)
2007-10-16 18:43:53
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answered by Anonymous
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