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[QUOTE="aril:792321"]I don't believe there ever was a "god" the way most see it. It's in human instinct to question our origins; and before people knew many of the things we know today about space and science, it was natural to assume we had been created by a powerful being. What I do find, however, is that there are a number of intriguing similarities between some of the ancient world's faiths - the most common one is the story of a flood. The book I'm reading right now is called "Fingerprints of the Gods" and it explores the possibility that Antarctica was once 2000 miles north of it's present location, as little as 11,000BC. This was the result of a crust displacement theory, one of which is not accepted by most orthodox scientists, but there are a number who believe it's a possibility - Einstein was one of them. There are a number of maps from all over the world that have Antarctica mapped out without ice, and it's very close to the real thing (which we didn't know until the past 60 years). These ancient maps site older sources, which have been lost in time with certain catastrophes such as the Library of Alexandria being destroyed. The book delves deeper into ancient creation myths from all over the world, and starts off with natives in Peru (Nazca lines), the Olmecs, Mayans, and Egyptians. Anyway, before I rant even more, let me just question the possibility that there was an ancient "mother race" - or, rather, and ancient civilization that helped in molding some of the old civilizations we know today. Of course, this opens up the posibility of various thoughts and opinions on the matter -- some of mine have always been whether or not we've been guided by ETs throughout history. Call me crazy (like Grizloch does), but to me, there's more evidence supporting "Star People" rather than a God or gods. They could be intermingled together, we may not know for a while. There's three things I have faith in and that's science, knowledge, and beer. [/QUOTE]
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