10-15-2006, 07:35 PM
I guess CC said that in a way that aliens are inorganic beings, that's all. (Thinking mainly about the scouts that aren't from our world.) I don't think he said a thing about Christ. I suppose the human mold can make somebody feel that s/he meets Jesus...
I myself just don't know what to think about aliens. I don't think people are having just illusions when they are abducted, but wether those beings are humanoids from outer space is not that clear. Some time ago I read an interesting book from Graham Hancock, Supernatural, where he compaired abductions, classic shaman stories and altered states of consciusness and found similarities. He thought that that everyone of us can have those same experiences, some naturally and some only using drugs. Somehow he thinks that those experiences where people meet (inorganic?) beings are real, although people always have to be in certain kind of awaresnes before they can have those close encounters.
About Christ I have read several books of different theories, one time my favorite writers were Freke & Gandy, the first book which I read being The Jesus Mysteries. That book mainly says that the Christ story was made up in Alexandria by Judes who had had incluences of mysteries around Mediterranean area. They wanted to introduce a dying and resurrecting god to Judes who couldn't think about God having an offspring. Later the story was taken literally and people started to believe that there has actually been a person called Jesus the Christ.
Another writer who is interesting is Laurence Gardner, and "his" Jesus is a king who took the office of the high preast as well, and is supposed to be the forefather of certaing figures like king Arthur etc... Maby just pretty stories...
I myself just don't know what to think about aliens. I don't think people are having just illusions when they are abducted, but wether those beings are humanoids from outer space is not that clear. Some time ago I read an interesting book from Graham Hancock, Supernatural, where he compaired abductions, classic shaman stories and altered states of consciusness and found similarities. He thought that that everyone of us can have those same experiences, some naturally and some only using drugs. Somehow he thinks that those experiences where people meet (inorganic?) beings are real, although people always have to be in certain kind of awaresnes before they can have those close encounters.
About Christ I have read several books of different theories, one time my favorite writers were Freke & Gandy, the first book which I read being The Jesus Mysteries. That book mainly says that the Christ story was made up in Alexandria by Judes who had had incluences of mysteries around Mediterranean area. They wanted to introduce a dying and resurrecting god to Judes who couldn't think about God having an offspring. Later the story was taken literally and people started to believe that there has actually been a person called Jesus the Christ.
Another writer who is interesting is Laurence Gardner, and "his" Jesus is a king who took the office of the high preast as well, and is supposed to be the forefather of certaing figures like king Arthur etc... Maby just pretty stories...

