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Old 04-14-2009, 12:43 AM   #1
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Default Gnostic insights on God as an Alien Supercomputer

Gnostic insights on God as an Alien Supercomputer
http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/hom.../13/03124.html
by Dr. John Singh



The article in Cité Libre titled "God, Religion and Manipulative Extraterrestrials", explores Pagan Gnostic insights on God as presented in organized religion, as an 'alien construct', LINK . Pagan Gnostics implicitly suggest that "God", as presented in religion, is some sort of "Alien Supercomputer", reminiscent of entities depicted in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey.

"It is perhaps a ripe coincidence, that the Coptic word for simulation found in Gnostic texts is hal, recalling HAL the rebellious computer in Kubrick's 2001." LINK

Have you ever pondered about the command-driven system of organized religion, that is in turn, linked to being derived from 'God'? Have you ever considered the apparent systems of commands that seeks to enlist "blind faith"? Pagan Gnostics who rebelled against associating such blind faith with religion, correspondingly suggested that organized religion, is an expression of a command-driven artificial intelligence. Pagan Gnostics challenged religion as a "counterfeit spirituality", that seeks to replace a vital spirituality, that is inspired by empathy and mutuality with a contrasting alien imposed oppressive hierarchy that seeks to decimate humanity's biological consciousness.

Organized religion on Earth, essentially relies on a system of austere sacred geometry, that is consistent with artificial intelligence. As Wikipedia elaborates, that "sacred geometry" may be "understood as a worldview of pattern recognition, a complex system of religious symbols and structures involving space, time and form." Wikipedia further elaborates that: "It is considered foundational to building sacred structures such as temples, mosques, megaliths, monuments and churches; sacred spaces such as altars, temenoi and tabernacles; meeting places such as sacred groves, village greens and holy wells and the creation of religious art, iconography and using "divine" proportions." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_geometry
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