"In the beginning, God created the heaven and the Earth."
Such are the words written in the first Biblical chapter of Genesis. In the continual human search for truth and, if we are going to try to understand death too, it seems eminently sensible that we must start where it all began, especially since nobody can ever disprove the conclusions we reach. I cannot tell how far the human mind can take the theories we are about to discuss, but I do know that nobody can be offended if they are reasoned with an open mind, but I am sure that most men and women are able to apply simple logic to a problem like this.
Not only does the first chapter of Genesis act as a record of our earthly Creation, it tells us inexplicably, that someone other than God, knew what was happening during that very important week, a few million years ago, when God made His first appearance in our Biblical history. For how else would that first chapter of Genesis ever have been produced?
Our major witness to the Creation, as explained for us in that first chapter of Genesis, could only have been an entity, which none of us know about, since the human form had not been created at that time, and so my theorising in this book will be an attempt to find out the sort of entity it could have been in order to stimulate my own thoughts, and those of my readers. To proceed along this path, we will have to use the human logic we were blessed with, that which helped us to bring civilisation to our planet while our human race was evolving through millions of years. Quite simply we must ask ourselves questions and grasp hold of that logic from the depths within us. The first chapter of Genesis is not a bad place to set off from, since we can see straight away, that it poses its own anomalies.
First, we must agree that a major witness did exist otherwise we would have no Genesis. If he was present during that first week of Creation, this entity must have been somewhere other than Earth, since our planet had not yet been completely Created. If one argues that Genesis could have been written much later, using stories passed down through thousands of years of human culture, I would have to point out that writing, as we know it today, was not widely used, and therefore I challenge that theory. Few people could write, and those who could were called Scribes.
They wrote on parchment, in a language that few people could have known. Where did these people come from? Who taught them to write? Further, from our own fairly recent experiences of Biblical discovery, should those parchment scrolls have been so important, they would have been invariably hidden away in jars and forgotten at the back of some remote cave. I can imagine Scribes keeping their work safe and out of sight. After all, they had no libraries or repositories in which to store such valuable writings. Generally, details of the records of major events and happenings, were passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth, and it would have only been much later, when some academic or other, would have come along to record everything on parchment for posterity.
How long after the Creation would it have been before someone found the Genesis record hidden in a cave? And who would have hidden it there, the author? It could not have been our major witness because of the time that had elapsed. Or could it have been?
` This witness of ours knew what was happening at that time and therefore, must have been privy to Gods own plans and weekly diary during that time. Since no other record of the Creation exists, I also suggest that our own witness entity, had actually been given the task of recording the Creation, by God himself, for a humanity that would 'one day' exist.
This first simple step of deduction, puts us onto a very important path which will have remarkable implications once theorised, and will raise many new points. found in Genesis also. Religion has blocked our vision of many things for thousands of years, and this can be demonstrated quite clearly when we turn Biblical adage to our own human play with words.
'God actually looked like you and me !'
Our all-powerful God must have resided in the form and image which he bestowed on us, simply because it is stated clearly in the Bible. In other words, God already had the same form as we ourselves. The proof of this statement can be gleaned easily from the scriptures.
Intelligence was something else which the human race developed since we were Created., and because of our curiosity, we have to ask about that special moment when Gods Word first appeared. We have to know this in order to move forward with our reasoning.
Did someone, perhaps an academic dressed in a loincloth, come running from a cave one day, perhaps a million years before Christianity, waving the first scroll?
Not only does the first chapter of Genesis act as a record of our earthly Creation, it tells us inexplicably, that someone other than God, knew what was happening during that very important week, a few million years ago, when God made His first appearance in our Biblical history. For how else would that first chapter of Genesis ever have been produced?
Our major witness to the Creation, as explained for us in that first chapter of Genesis, could only have been an entity, which none of us know about, since the human form had not been created at that time, and so my theorising in this book will be an attempt to find out the sort of entity it could have been in order to stimulate my own thoughts, and those of my readers. To proceed along this path, we will have to use the human logic we were blessed with, that which helped us to bring civilisation to our planet while our human race was evolving through millions of years. Quite simply we must ask ourselves questions and grasp hold of that logic from the depths within us. The first chapter of Genesis is not a bad place to set off from, since we can see straight away, that it poses its own anomalies.
First, we must agree that a major witness did exist otherwise we would have no Genesis. If he was present during that first week of Creation, this entity must have been somewhere other than Earth, since our planet had not yet been completely Created. If one argues that Genesis could have been written much later, using stories passed down through thousands of years of human culture, I would have to point out that writing, as we know it today, was not widely used, and therefore I challenge that theory. Few people could write, and those who could were called Scribes.
They wrote on parchment, in a language that few people could have known. Where did these people come from? Who taught them to write? Further, from our own fairly recent experiences of Biblical discovery, should those parchment scrolls have been so important, they would have been invariably hidden away in jars and forgotten at the back of some remote cave. I can imagine Scribes keeping their work safe and out of sight. After all, they had no libraries or repositories in which to store such valuable writings. Generally, details of the records of major events and happenings, were passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth, and it would have only been much later, when some academic or other, would have come along to record everything on parchment for posterity.
How long after the Creation would it have been before someone found the Genesis record hidden in a cave? And who would have hidden it there, the author? It could not have been our major witness because of the time that had elapsed. Or could it have been?
` This witness of ours knew what was happening at that time and therefore, must have been privy to Gods own plans and weekly diary during that time. Since no other record of the Creation exists, I also suggest that our own witness entity, had actually been given the task of recording the Creation, by God himself, for a humanity that would 'one day' exist.
This first simple step of deduction, puts us onto a very important path which will have remarkable implications once theorised, and will raise many new points. found in Genesis also. Religion has blocked our vision of many things for thousands of years, and this can be demonstrated quite clearly when we turn Biblical adage to our own human play with words.
'God actually looked like you and me !'
Our all-powerful God must have resided in the form and image which he bestowed on us, simply because it is stated clearly in the Bible. In other words, God already had the same form as we ourselves. The proof of this statement can be gleaned easily from the scriptures.
Intelligence was something else which the human race developed since we were Created., and because of our curiosity, we have to ask about that special moment when Gods Word first appeared. We have to know this in order to move forward with our reasoning.
Did someone, perhaps an academic dressed in a loincloth, come running from a cave one day, perhaps a million years before Christianity, waving the first scroll?
'At last,' he shouts to a gathering crowd, 'I've fund it. The first Bible.'
When I sit down in a dark corner and consider all this, I come to the simple conclusion that to create Earth, God must have done his planning in some other remote place in the universe. It seems to make sense to me since He could not have resided on here because it had not yet been Created. Then I think about our witness again...the entity who witnessed the Creation, and it is absolutely clear that both of them...God and the entity, came from another planet or galaxy. They had to be aliens as we know them, in order to achieve the amazing things they did. Once again we have been stifled by religion for millennium, not daring to say such things about the Lord God. But as time passed the arrival of scientists helped us to find the truth. Human kind wanted to know if there was some truth in the mystery of the resurrection, otherwise they could not honestly bow down and worship as they were expected to. In turn, religious leaders were frightened. They were scared of someone popping up with irrevocable evidence that the Jesus story had no foundation.
I am one of those who believes in God now, because I am sure that my theory of life and death can stand up to question, and I am also happy that the Jesus story was absolutely true. I can see it much clearer now than I ever have done before. I believe in the real truth now, not that which has been served up by reigion, and more importantly I know why I have been drawn to that religion despite this. I feel like a man having a great weight taken off his shoulders, because I can understand the Biblical story.
I am happy with the progress we are making so far, and can accept it without much trouble, but in the beginning I was confused about the physical appearance of the entity who helped God by authoring the first chapter of Genesis. "Would he have looked ?" I pondered, "In human form? Or would he appear as something else?"
Finding a legitimate and logical answer to this question is not easy and one is tempted, like I was, to try and work back through my own journey of life, looking at the many things which I have experienced. Things which have puzzled me. Things which do not appear to have any logical reason or purpose.
How many people, I wonder, have ever pondered over the origin of words. Why were objects referred to by the word we know them as, instead of something else? Experts tell us that words evolve through a millennium of cultures and languages, but that does not fully answer my question. I am looking for words which have no attachment to other Earthly cultures. Perhaps words from another world entirely. Some mysterious words do exist and its not unnatural to wonder about them.
Take the easy word for kicking a ball. Football. Foot, for kicking...Ball, for round, bouncy thing. Why call it Soccer? Lets pick another word from the blue. Sand. Why such a word? Was it from the Greek language, like Pyramid? The Greek interpretation of pyra means fire, light or visible, while midos means measure. So why did the Greeks decide to call that distinct shape, a pyramid. After all they were supposed to be one of the cleverest cultures on Earth? The English language was influenced over thousands of years through the invasion of different countries such as the Danes and French, and there is a trace of the Germanic in our words through the tribes who touched our culture in the past. But there are many other words from which we can find no logical connection with other languages, nor can we find a logical reason for their attachment. While we search around for these odd words, we come back to Genesis again and immediately spot one. Why call our little round planet, Earth.
'Oh, because of the Greeks, I suppose,' say most, but they would be wrong.
The word Earth, belongs to God, nobody else. Genesis tells us so. Therefore, we now know that our planet was named by someone from another planet, and therefore our English language must have been influenced long before other tribes arrived on our shores by people from another world. Does that surprise you? If not, try the word Bible too, or Holy, They just appeared too. I began checking out other words relating to the Bible and some, such as Hell, Religion, Resurrection, and many others worried me because I could not see how these words could have developed. Hell especially, was a puzzle until I attached it to my imaginary galaxy of Destiny. Even such a familiar word as Miracle is baffling, because all we know is that it is a supernatural event. So who used that word for the very first time. I would be inclined to say that God showed what a miracle was for the first time, by creating the Earth and everything on it. That being so, the first time it was used on Earth, must have been by one of our Holy Souls. Therefore, we have uncovered a suspicion that many words came from another planet.
Finally I realised that two words especially, gave descriptions of the people from Gods galaxy. Angel and Cherub. Both words describe guardian spirits of outstanding beauty and virtue. Both appear to have been messengers. Sending messages from who? And who to? This is something to talk about later, but in the meantime. lets remind ourselves why we are doing all this.
Fundamentally, we are probing some basic, but accepted, truths from the Christian Bible. It matters not that we have chosen the Christian view of the Creation because other religions reveal the same teachings, even if they are taught in a totally different way. The Creation did exist and was created by our all-powerful God, for all of us here on Earth. But why are we probing, what are we attempting to find the answers to?
The question of life after death, has long been at the forefront of peoples minds and is very important in our search for truth. But instead of asking ourselves a lot of questions about ghosts, spirits, bright tunnels of light and seances, or reading about the topic written by experts who profess to know all the scientific reasons surrounding it, we have approached the entire question of death simply by the unusual route of life, creation, and birth. Perhaps we can come up with an acceptable and possible theory. But I really believe that our first acceptance has to be the fact that God lived, and still lives on a planet far away from Earth, but closer than we think. At the moment when I first accepted this, my mind was opened and I could see everything much more clearly.
As we come to the end of this first chapter, we can say without a doubt now, and without a trace of blasphemy, that our God did come from another planet, somewhere in the deep space of the universe. We can also be assured that God really did have a witness to record his wondrous work, either present here on Earth at the time, or by having access to His plans for this great planet of ours. Our witness to Creation existed on the same planet as our God.
To all those religious people who, when asked the question, 'Was Jesus an alien?' banged their chests and wailed in denial, I would have to advise them to open their eyes again and look around. In my humble opinion, Jesus really was from another world, as was his father, Almighty God.

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