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Jesus's middle name is Hume! Caution: Some NSFW images within!

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Think Stargate. All the gods were just various individuals of one or more species who demonstrated their awesome power and/or knowledge.

Yeah. Remember that. When I first watched that movie I actually thought it was a very interesting and even remotely possible idea.

One thing to note about many of the polytheistic religions is many of them are local flavors of the same gods.

Look up Indo-European religion.
 
Jeuss HUME Christ says you guys can't adopt a baby:

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Yeah. Remember that. When I first watched that movie I actually thought it was a very interesting and even remotely possible idea.

One thing to note about many of the polytheistic religions is many of them are local flavors of the same gods.

Look up Indo-European religion.

Oh, believe me, I know, which is why I find it remotely plausible.

Gods from the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonia, etc etc, through to the Canaanites and ancient Hebrews, many of the gods all shared almost identical personifications. I think the changes over time, following the plausible ET theory, probably become less involved, so the stories drifted and become more intriguing and rife with drama.

This is not for this thread, however. I just wanted to make a quip about the idea.
 
Oh, believe me, I know, which is why I find it remotely plausible.

Funny thing is the whole idea is the "holy shit this makes so much sense it could be true" type of shit even when it probably might not be true.

When a powerful alien drops down among wandering hairless bipedal apes he might as well be a god. Seems just as logical as any spiritual explanation for religion.
 
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