Sunday, October 2, 2011

Re: [Mind's Eye] Did Jesus Die For The Klingons Too?

Geo/Helio/Ethno/Homo-centrism in all it's colors would rear it's ugly
head. We'd hear everything from doom to them being saviors, world
gov'ts might begin the red scare again- we would be chanting "one
[human] nation [under god] indivisible" here in the US some neo-red
would play McCarthy but Pseudo-tology will make it's move to take over
the world... Moderate americans finally get fed up and shove extremist
types and nutjobs into cattle trailers as a gift to the aliens as
payment for wrongdoings- posted on youtube titled 'Teabagged 2012'.
:sigh:

On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 8:27 PM, archytas <nwterry@gmail.com> wrote:
> I guess I'm more convinced now of the existence of extraterrestrial
> life than anything religious being true.  I can't see why any general
> principles of love and the rest should change because other life is
> out there - yet given the sickening propensity of our religions to
> inspire elitism amongst adherents (chosen people and other junk) and
> clown attempts to know better than everyone else, would ET turning up
> be a reason for people to change views?  Mars has an atmosphere that
> is saturated with water vapour at some times in its solar cycle,we are
> finding planets.  Personally, I rather hope for a set of really tough
> aliens.  Rather cost fellows in other ways they put conquered
> creatures on their knees for a last prayer to god.  When you turn and
> say you'd rather have a beer they give you a key to a free bar
> anonists?d a free pass to their university of the intelligent
> universe.  But what is the significance of ET being real for
> religionists?

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