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nated.eth's avatar

This was a good read. Here’s a wild idea I’ve had for a long time. Like in the movie Thor ragnarok, “Asgard is not a place, it’s a people.” What if God’s people, Adam and Eve, were not born on earth. What if they were ‘born’ in the garden of eden not of earth but of Mars? During the fall of man, Adam and Eve found themselves on earth never to see their garden again? What if we are the ‘aliens’?

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I’m not Christian, but this topic is one I’ve always found fascinating. My knowledge of the specifics might be lacking, but when approaching the topic of the crucifixion as a universal event I imagine the event on each planet/for each species as being a manifestation of an archetypal event. Christ as a universal would appear at different locations, times, and forms, as suits the specific beings to which he descends. The one saving event would be distilled into numerous events across the universe. On my side of the religious pond there are other characters and events that might be considered universal, but I reckon the framework would be similar.

One other thing that came to mind when reading this is the idea that God’s revelations to humanity were brought by human beings, and always in the language (both literal and symbolic) of the people to whom it was brought. It stands to reason that the same goes the aliens out there. It then stands to reason that even the most bizarre (from our limited perspective) models of alien intelligence would receive the fingerprints of God in a form intelligible to them—even if unintelligible to us. Makes me wish we could hurry up and make first contact, if only so that we can open up the field of xeno-comparative religious studies (or whatever it might be called)!

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