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Tuesday 16 January 2024

STRANGER THAN FICTION

 


Richard wrote a good post HERE surmising that god might have been the first alien to visit earth .

This is a much discussed theory with many treatises on either side - Christianity vs Reason. Here is an example from each:

CHARIOTS OF THE GODS 

OF JESUS AND ALIENS

If you had read Richard's blog post you would have seen that he said - well, never mind - the title was good along with the alien images.

Robert commented ....


...which wasn't very helpful, certainly not adding or even subtracting from the argument. Any fool can say that they believe in something whether it exists or not. I could say that I believe in the Tooth Fairy or Father Christmas or The Easter Bunny without having any empirical proof for their existence. It doesn't make it true.

No. I prefer Richard's proposition as it makes more sense than any of the nonsense in the bible about god and Jesus and explains the miracles. JC might have been the result of in vitro insemination experiments leading to the 'virgin birth' story and, when the Romans, Herod and the Pharisees got stroppy with Jesus, his alien creators whisked him away.

"Bye"


4 comments:

  1. The Happy Curmudgeon has just thrown a tantrum over on Robert's second to last post!

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  2. I just realised the flaw in my argument.
    If The Curmudgeon is happiest when he's miserable and has things to complain about then - when he appears to be the most irascible he really, instead of being in the HIGH gauge reading, be in the LOW gauge reading. In that comment on Robert's post the reading should be LOW.
    In this post the reading should then be HIGH because I didn't have much to complain about.

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  3. To be honest I didn't read RBB's post carefully. Even if there are rational beings on other planets something equivalent to God had to create them!

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  4. I think the gauge should be at the end of the post so we can avoid upsetting him if he is irascible!

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