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Man's true origins? (Sumerian and the Annunaki)
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 9828931" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>IMO, and im gonna mind**** a bunch of you with this, but we were created by ourselves.</p><p></p><p>Yes.</p><p></p><p>In the future, due to racial lines getting blurred, our genetic code will become so weak we will need to find a way to harvest and introduce new coding to save our race (its apparent even now that this is happening). In a pinch we get the great idea that "if we go back in time, plant seeds on a planet, we will be able to harvest them in the present". Except that during a miscalculation, we end up planting seeds on our own planet in the past, and end up being our own creators.</p><p></p><p>A pre-destinational paradox if you will. We exist simply because we created ourselves to exist.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>IMO we should go back to polytheism. Its just way more of a "fun" religion than monotheistic ones. "I cant explain it therefore there is likely a god that controls it", while sounding just as unrealistic, is better than "yeah, i cant explain it so one guy must have created it all and controls it all, all at once".</p><p></p><p>One of the reasons I love Battlestar Galactica.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 9828931, member: 40530"] IMO, and im gonna mind**** a bunch of you with this, but we were created by ourselves. Yes. In the future, due to racial lines getting blurred, our genetic code will become so weak we will need to find a way to harvest and introduce new coding to save our race (its apparent even now that this is happening). In a pinch we get the great idea that "if we go back in time, plant seeds on a planet, we will be able to harvest them in the present". Except that during a miscalculation, we end up planting seeds on our own planet in the past, and end up being our own creators. A pre-destinational paradox if you will. We exist simply because we created ourselves to exist. IMO we should go back to polytheism. Its just way more of a "fun" religion than monotheistic ones. "I cant explain it therefore there is likely a god that controls it", while sounding just as unrealistic, is better than "yeah, i cant explain it so one guy must have created it all and controls it all, all at once". One of the reasons I love Battlestar Galactica. [/QUOTE]
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