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samuelebeckis

I just want to clarify my point of view about the possibility of extraterrestrial life. This has nothing to do with Chaturaji (or it does?) but it's funny to discuss about.

From a mathematic-scientific point of you the probability of life out of Earth is so high that with a very good approximation we can say it is 100% (it's just a very good approximation, we have no proofs). From a historical point of view, from when the writing exists people of every age on Earth have spoken about celestial beings coming from the stars.

Father Barry Downing in 1968 was the first clergyman to openly declare that the Bible speaks of UFOs (and human-like beings). You can read his famous book "The Bible and Flying Saucers". But today we have much more updated and detailed information thanks to the books of other authors such as the late Zecharia Sitchin and the increasingly alive Mauro Biglino.
However, hundreds of Indian sources remain to be translated, which are certainly the most accurate and detailed in describing ancient technologies and advanced scientific knowledge.

Furthermore, the recent Pentagon revelations relating to UAPs performing aerial maneuvers that violate the laws of physics (known to us) represent an epochal turning point after almost a century of continuous and blatant cover-ups.
The Pentagon has even urged scientists to do some research and this has led an astrophysicist such as Avi Loeb to conduct research aimed at proving the existence of other forms of intelligent life.
Meanwhile, NASA 'wastes time' with its search for habitable planets, which I do not known what it can do, since we have no idea how to travel in interstellar space...
However, in 2017-2018 we were lucky enough to spot a rather strange object from interstellar space that crossed the Solar System at great speed, passing only 24 million km's from Earth. Just a strange asteroid for many astronomers, but not for Avi Loeb, who prepares to photograph from close range the next object of that kind, launching a probe to get closer to it.

According to an ancient Indian text, whose title I don't remember, 400,000 humanoid species live in the Galaxy. If so, it means that there may be a large amount of space debris of non-terrestrial origin wandering in space.

Returning to the Bible, I think that Lord Yahweh really exists, he is still operating and he's not at all a good guy. Perhaps this explains the reason for so many conflicts and so many political disputes around the Jewish Israelites, to whom Yahweh Elohim promised a rich and prosperous land many years ago and domination over all the peoples of the Earth, but after 3000 years he still hasn't managed to fulfill his promise... The power of God! wink.png

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On the subject I suggest two Italian videos (in English) which I have found very interesting:

-- A dialog between Mauro Biglino and professor Avi Loeb https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67dzIjItk_c

-- An interview to Avi Loeb with the presence of M. Biglino https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJBfW87Ruuc 

I liked the second one especially.

ARCH-EMPEROR-BALTIMORE

And the Bible doesnt say if God had created life before us, only life we know

samuelebeckis
ARCH-EMPEROR-BALTIMORE wrote:

And the Bible doesnt say if God had created life before us, only life we know

Well the first book of the Bible, Genesis, is probably the least accurate and the most controversial. But it more or less tells the same stories as already told by the Sumerians long before the Jews appeared. However, respecting Christian theology, I pretend that these similarities are a trivial coincidence.

I would just like to underline some aspects:
-- The original version of the Old Testament has been lost. It was probably written largely in Aramaic.
-- What we have today that comes closest to the original is the Masoretic version in Hebrew.
-- The Masoretic version was first translated into Greek, then into Latin, then into all the languages ​​of the world.
-- The inevitable errors or inaccuracies that emerge from the repeated translations and the theological manipulations that have taken place at all times have largely corrupted the text.
-- However, the story told remains quite understandable, if one has the care and openness to accept that some translations are wrong.

Okay, the premises finished, now I can reply to the comment.

In the Hebrew Bible there is talk of a plurality of gods called Elohim, translated as 'God' (single) in English. These gods were unable to create life out of nothing, at most they could sow plants, perform genetic manipulations and make women fertile who were in the beginning sterile.

So, assuming the story is true, the question is whether the Elohim had already implanted human civilizations on other planets before they came to Earth and produced terrestrial men? Who knows! Yes, it's possible.

The question remains as to who produced the Elohim ... So the mystery of life and existence is certainly not revealed in the Bible.

ARCH-EMPEROR-BALTIMORE

Even though God may have created other life before us, they werent, or arent, as intelligent as us, as we are the dominant race, made in His image

ARCH-EMPEROR-BALTIMORE

It is mentioned in Revelations that some other creatures will come to earth, and harm the unbelievers.

samuelebeckis

Ah okay... We are the best! grin.png

However I'm not racist, any creature is welcome for me.

ARCH-EMPEROR-BALTIMORE

I cant stand fire ants or mosquitos