Better still, why would an alien want one, just look how well its worked here...
Rather than have beliefs of 'gods' I think they would have actually tracked down just who and what any ancient so called gods were.
Personally it worries me that there are still people that need to believe a religion based belief system in order to understand things and claim some
importance because of it.
That's exactly the obstacle I just don't want to jump over. The creator has a creator that was created... that is crap. There is so much detail and
depth in everything around us. Down to the smallest part.
Who is that creator? Where does he live? What is he made of? That opens up more questions than it answers.
It's a good question that makes you think, would an advanced race from across the stars have deities to worship? would deity worship be frowned upon
or even illegal? looking at our own species religion has started wars, and religion could've sparked wars elsewhere in the cosmos, and perhaps those
wars have destroyed nearby civilizations and maybe these 'abductees' who were shown post apocalyptic visions we not being shown the bleak future of
our planet, they were being shown the results of what happened in the aliens past so we don't make the same mistake.
Or maybe my tin foil hat is cutting off the blood flow.
I hear ya. Considering that we know next to nothing about our universe, if it actually exists, and given the plain simple fact that science is wrong
about most things (eggs bad, eggs good, ooppps, egg bad again), we know nothing. You're paradoxical thinking is 100% valid based on what is known.
But, if you take a wild leap of faith and believe the tales of some of the more credible abductees, as Harvard's Dr. John Mack did, you'll find that
the there is a spiritual component to many of these cases. Some of these are the Phoenix and worm, the Creator of all, and even the Greys preparing
the way for Christ.
I guess we'll all find out pretty soon.
They would believe in one super being just like our creators -the so called gods did- . In fact we are created by those so-called gods. But we are
confused because life on earth is ruled by the struggle for life. A lot of us are contaminated by mixed feelings and all of us are contaminated by
egocentrism.
they wouldnt waste time on the same things we waste time. when you can travel the stars and influence civilizations you are as close to being a god as
you can get.
Any religion is a path, essentially. A perspectival path. That means it has an intention to do something. It is a means to and end.
(People complain that our religions haven’t helped much.
That may have some truth behind it but it doesn’t deter from the fact that people can and have benefited from religion.)
Any alien religion would have a perspective that we may not understand.
Human religion is essentially about the unseen forces that rule us we don’t have full perception of.
Much of the esoteric aspects of our religions seek knowledge of this.
The aliens may not be impaired in this way therefore don’t need religion in the way we need it.
According to NDE'er Howard Storm in his conversation with Jesus. Jesus goes to every planet in their form and offers love, faith and the word of God.
Jesus was greeted with open arms on many worlds, but ours was and is still a challenge. The fallen angels/demons are trying to take our world from
him.
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No religion needed. Love and respect one another, Love and respect nature, Work together in the best interest of the whole.
That said if a superior alien race came with their own religion, I would likely adopt it if they let me, as it will be more likely to be based on
universal truths than our current religions.
Did you every wonder if a religion or belief or a script for living life honorably might be as the aboriginal peoples who were connected to our Earth
and nature would know how to feel, then be real?
Does God believe in aliens? Or us, for that matter...
Does a belief in a Godhead require religion? Aliens could certainly believe in a supreme/higher being without, necessarily, creating a religion to
frame that belief...
You can not say that because there has been no attempt at a census to gather religious information and statistics outside of Earth. There is zero
reference which to base your opinion.
Surely if some civilization has mastered intelligence to complete interstellar travel, they will also have understood long before religions to be
artificial human(oid)-made concepts with little bearing to an original God. Mainly they would abide by the good old Golden Rule: "Do to others as you
would have them do" without the bigoted nit-picking about who has the best book.