https://awakecanada.org/the-ethical-implications-of-ai-navigating-the-future-together/ The Ethical Implications of AI: Navigating the Future Together - Awake Canada
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I say 10+, mostly just to keep it conceivable to most... frankly, if they had star trek level Technologies buried somewhere I wouldn't be shocked.
The Pluto in cave paintings reference would align with the concept that human civilization was pushed along by alien species.
I dunno. Man without modern distraction would be fascinating to watch discover possibility. I side with the Bible which depicts a lot of what has been suggested by alien theory, even claiming that God is Alien. Not sure how I feel about species suggesting more than one God. Counter that with Faith, believe and it will be, examples of are common place, and it is, to me, an example of one highest being, not a group of. He has help, no doubt.
Anyway, the Bible has it all for me. Angels, Aliens, Christ asking his believers to be foreign to this world. Kill the "aliens" because they are different and a challenge. Chariots in the sky. One part a man calls down fire from the Heavens to light a wetted bundle of sticks. So, like, I do not even know, not weather manipulation because weather doesn't normally fire wet wood.
Pluto is one that couldn't be seen without a telescope.
IMO, when they talk of "gods" is better taken as alien, where God is more in line with the creator.
Beyond that any response would get convoluted and lengthy.
This tingles the brain, though I did take the aluminum bowl off.
Personally I would rather not give them "gods" at all. Creator specifies Maker of. Dolls or puppets, they would not exist without purpose.
I had something made years ago, burned it last night. I can make something today, burn it today. Creator is biggest.
So i agree with you but wouldn't call them that. If we have the same maker would it matter where we were found? We are supposed to be the aliens.
Angels, aliens, really the term isn't that important, so long as the distinction is made from God.
I mean, the Mahabarata talks about a war with "gods" that describes things that we could accept as rockets, nuclear weapons, UFOs, laser weapons, and one weapon that would have destroyed the whole planet (it misses).
Or the ancient Greek and Roman myths where there were the demigods that fought alongside men...
I don't believe those are accounts of divine beings, but could relatively accept them as aliens using technologies.