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| Darth Skuldren wrote: |
Lately I've been wondering if there isn't something to the idea of ancient astronauts. In particular, consider the story of Adam and Eve. Why would you put two people in a garden and put a particular tree there they shouldn't eat from? There's only one reason: it's a test.
Furthermore, you have Adam naming the animals. As soon as the eat the fruit, they get cast out of the garden. As soon as they acquire knowledge. Once given knowledge they are cast out of the garden.
Okay, here's where I'm gong to get loony. You have two subjects, you're testing them. There's a world being created, populated with life. Then poof...you put your two subjects on the world. What if the garden is not on earth? What if the garden, a utopian place where all your needs are taken care of, is simply a place on a spaceship. A controlled environment. Once you're educated, your put on a world.
Who knows, maybe angels are aliens. No one said they actually had to have wings and fly. Give me a spaceship any day. |
Don't tell any fundamentalist pastor that...
I, however, think it's an interesting theory! 
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