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From what I can tell, you're fabricating all of this.
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That's the problem to you? What stands out as immediately and plainly obvious is that you're not making arguments, you're just making claims, claims for which no evidence exists. I admit that ancient astronaut theory is very annoying because this stuff happened so long ago it's basically impossible to prove what really happened. It is said he came to the Earth over 200,000 years ago and he established his kingdom on Sri Lanka.Īctual human settlements in Sri Lanka date to less than 50,000 years ago. If he flew to Earth with such superior technology, why on Earth would he still use human technology to fight? One example of an ancient alien coming to the Earth is Lord Rama. You're making an assumption based on a desired interpretation. Which are literally drawn as flying, open boats, not spacecraft. However, the Hindu texts describe demigods traveling to the Earth in space craft called Vimanas In the ancient days, these aliens were called gods, but we could be able to engage with them as equals. So I think the point of religion is to try to get people to be more spiritually-oriented, to be more peaceful, so that the aliens will feel safe to come back here. I wish they would come back here and help us out but it's clear that humanity can't be trusted with advanced technology. What they're interested in is helping us develop spiritually. So when humanity became more technologically advanced and began focusing on their Vimanas, wanting to learn how they work, it seems like the aliens withdrew from the Earth. Based on all of this, it seems to me like these aliens are very selective about who they let come to their planets so they don't want us to copy their technology that lets them travel here. As to people who are tired of this physical existence, it also teaches us how we can leave this Universe behind when we die, and I know a lot of people want this. It says that if we devote our lives to a certain demigod then we will reincarnate on that demigod's planet. Hinduism teaches us how we can travel to different planets. So I think the best religion to study is Hinduism because it is old enough to have been inspired by ancient aliens. However, the Romans destroyed the libraries in Alexandria so all this information is lost to us. For example, Plato wrote about Atlantis based on what he learned in Egypt. If they were here 5000 years ago they would have probably visited the Egyptians too. Now obviously ancient aliens wouldn't have just visited the Hindus. That's actually the central claim of Hinduism: that the gods can incarnate on (or travel to) the Earth to teach us so that we will be better equipped to comport ourselves better in our affairs. But I think it is conceivable that ancient aliens could have visited the Earth and interacted with out ancestors, and so the Hindu texts could be based on what these ancient aliens taught them. It is said that he organized a bunch of pre-humans (more like enslaved them) to build a bridge to connect Sri Lanka to India ( ). It is said he came to the Earth over 200,000 years ago and he established his kingdom on Sri Lanka. However, the Hindu texts describe demigods traveling to the Earth in space craft called Vimanas ( ). So Hinduism teaches that the way to travel to another planet is to die and reincarnate. Hinduism teaches that life exists on countless planets, and all the demi gods rule different planets while the Earth is a more chaotic place where life is tested, and the way life responds to the miserable conditions of the world determines where they will reincarnate in their next lives.