Author Topic: Christianity; How it really was.  (Read 14566 times)

Steven Hawking seems to think life does indeed exist elsewhere in different staged of development and that those capable of getting here would most likely enslave us as cheap labor as they may have once did before as far as some people are interpreting ancient Sumerian text. It's not impossible to think a race advanced enough to traverse great distances in a short time could easily mess around with genetic structure to create humanity as it exists now.
Well obviously, but you could come up with a myriad of scenarios like that.

I don't think you quite understood my post. I wasn't saying it was impossible for their to be a greater being that created/directed us. I was pointing out that you ASSUMED it had to be a greater being when it could have simply been by chance.

Well obviously, but you could come up with a myriad of scenarios like that.

I don't think you quite understood my post. I wasn't saying it was impossible for their to be a greater being that created/directed us. I was pointing out that you ASSUMED it had to be a greater being when it could have simply been by chance.
Quite possible, I'm not discounting that, I was just sating the theory I felt was more probable.

Quite possible, I'm not discounting that, I was just sating the theory I felt was more probable.
I'm not good with probability, but based on what I would imagine to be logical, that species that created us would need a beginning as well. Somewhere along the line something had to have been started by chance, would it not? And if so, then would it be more probable for us to have been created? This, of course, goes beyond our comprehension and is why my views are more agnostic.

I'm not good with probability, but based on what I would imagine to be logical, that species that created us would need a beginning as well. Somewhere along the line something had to have been started by chance, would it not? And if so, then would it be more probable for us to have been created? This, of course, goes beyond our comprehension and is why my views are more agnostic.
I can see your point. At sometime something had to accidentally be created. Star Trek kinda went along the lines in this thought as it had a episode about how one race evolved and traveled the galaxy and found nothing so it went seeding the galaxy to eventually have neighbors. (A really cheap way to explain why most the aliens were humanoid on the show when it's most likely that they wouldn't be. lol)

I can see your point. At sometime something had to accidentally be created. Star Trek kinda went along the lines in this thought as it had a episode about how one race evolved and traveled the galaxy and found nothing so it went seeding the galaxy to eventually have neighbors. (A really cheap way to explain why most the aliens were humanoid on the show when it's most likely that they wouldn't be. lol)
Without Lucille Ball, Star Trek wouldn't exist. :I

I can see your point. At sometime something had to accidentally be created. Star Trek kinda went along the lines in this thought as it had a episode about how one race evolved and traveled the galaxy and found nothing so it went seeding the galaxy to eventually have neighbors. (A really cheap way to explain why most the aliens were humanoid on the show when it's most likely that they wouldn't be. lol)
Saw that episode. :cookieMonster:

Saw that episode. :cookieMonster:
Well then we can agree on that principal then. lol Humanity itself may very well be a creation of another alien race because ET got lonely. lol
Without Lucille Ball, Star Trek wouldn't exist. :I
Desilu studios FTW



I share birthdays with Cirroc Lofton. :D
You will die in 7 days. 


The "Trololololo" part at the end of his name made me sort of angry for some reason.


/hulk


forget
Your insight was so very worth that 17 day bump. :I

Your insight was so very worth that 17 day bump. :I

Oh yeah??

Well..your face!