One of the premises of Q is that we're too weak for the truth and thus we must be shown a movie while 80% of activity is hidden away from us Q189. Yet on numerous occasions Q mentions that truth is the only way, that we're in a battle for the truth, and has several posts such as Q4318 where he discusses this idea that the truth must be uncontrolled. Yet, says that the truth would put 99% in the hospital. Q142. Why is it that we, as a nation, should be protected from the truth at all? Honestly, what is worse that what we have already? We already know about the the mass trafficking, child abuse, torture and murder, the blackmail, treason, and so forth. These are some of the worst possible crimes imaginable. Even if we find out that the world is controlled by competing factions of extraterrestrials, where is this idea that humanity can't overcome and deal with these difficult truths coming from? Humanity is resilient.
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I'm going to throw a WILD assumption into the air here, so even if it doesn't make sense, it;s fine. Just some dumb musing.
We have multiple texts from different civilizations and religions of how a great flood came and wiped out a huge section of the earth. There is also the fact that before Christianity became the dominate religion in the world, there were multiple pantheons that were worshiped, some even worshiped under two different civilizations, under different names, and at different times. People say aliens, and sometimes I tend to see it that way, but what if there was something different.
To look at this, we also have to understand where another thing in our history came from. Why is it that was have texts that tell of supernatural forces that were able to be controlled, ala magic? If these were just tales for kids, they wouldn't be in historical texts ranging from all the way back to Greco-Roman texts.While science can explain certain phenomenon, there is simply too much we don't know about how the world interacts with itself.
My tended theory is this, and it is fantastical enough to make me seem crazy, but it is a theory, and all theories are meant to have holes poked in them, scrutinized, contested, and debated until factual proof is given:
The Old Gods were real. God as we know him/her/them was/is real. They were just men and women of overwhelming power. Before mankind as we know it really took his first steps on his own, they were slaves to these humans who walked with power everlasting. However, One saw potential in humankind that had no power, and proceed to help them live separately. The old gods did not like this, and fought back against this person, only to be outsmarted, outmatched, and outmaneuvered my lesser men and their conviction for freedom. Their decadence, rage, and short-sightedness were their downfall. However, they had a contingency. Whatever that was, the One we call God saw it, and knew they had to do something wholly drastic. Weaving a powerful spell, they flooded the world. No more would the common man suffer the chains of the powerful. No more would they be told their place. They would make their own ways. They hit humanity's reset button. They buried the knowledge of magic to simple folklore, kept the names of their friends in tales to paint them in a better light, but still kept warnings in place for us, and gave us a chance at a new life.
Again, this theory has giant holes, and some leaps in logic, but it is my working theory meant to spur me on to see how we came to live, and how we continue to do so.