Does the universe suggest a creator?
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We were scattered around like seeds at one time long ago by the aliens, our benefactors.
I stopped reading right there.
Not interested in anything that invokes the Book of von Däniken or the equally ridiculous Gospel According to Tsoukolos that attributes human evolution to alien contact with mankind through the ages.
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@Renauda said in Does the universe suggest a creator?:
or the equally ridiculous Gospel According to Tsoukolos
Oh c'mon that guy's hilarious.
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Speaking as an alien, I think you chaps have got it all wrong. We're here to help. Obviously, for some of you there's little real hope, but occasionally I come across some potential.
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Occasional potential…
Have heard something similar muttered before here dealing with another unlikelihood.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Does the universe suggest a creator?:
@Renauda said in Does the universe suggest a creator?:
or the equally ridiculous Gospel According to Tsoukolos
Oh c'mon that guy's hilarious.
Well, I’ll give you that. Also his sometimes sideman, David Childress is 3 Stooges worthy zany.
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@Renauda said in Does the universe suggest a creator?:
We were scattered around like seeds at one time long ago by the aliens, our benefactors.
I stopped reading right there.
Not interested in anything that invokes the Book of von Däniken or the equally ridiculous Gospel According to Tsoukolos that attributes human evolution to alien contact with mankind through the ages.
This was all tongue and cheek. I hope you understand that. But hmmmmmm, No that i think about it, it could make for a great story. I should write some books on the idea. Maybe get a following of people.
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There may however be something to your mirth although it does not involve technologically advanced extra-terrestrial beings. Just chemical bricks and mortar building blocks:
"We now know from Bennu that the raw ingredients of life were combining in really interesting and complex ways on Bennu's parent body," Tim McCoy, curator of meteorites at the Smithsonian's Natural Museum of Natural History and lead author of the new mineral study, said in a news release.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/asteroid-bennu-chemistry-1.7444567