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323.1 | Welcome back, Paul! | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Watch your peace & cues | Wed Sep 25 1991 21:26 | 12 |
| Note 323.0
> Mind you, this isn't a theory I necessarily subscribe to ....
And it's certainly not one that I subscribe to.
> Hi Jamey!
Jamey became angry with me and left a while back. They made him a
moderator at GOLF::CHRISTIAN.
Richard
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323.2 | | COOKIE::JANORDBY | The government got in again | Thu Sep 26 1991 19:04 | 5 |
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Big Brother is still watching you both!!!!
Jamey
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323.3 | I wouldn't expect anything less, Jesus -- er, Jamey! :) | BUFFER::CIOTO | | Thu Sep 26 1991 20:01 | 21 |
| .2
He knows if we've been bad or good ....
Hi Jamey pal. Decided to jump in and swim with with us CP kids after
all??? If not, I'll have to go over to GOLF:: -- a place where both
you *and* God are omnipotent -- and fish over there.
One question for you: Is my return to Digital:
1. A gift from God? 0:)
or
2. The work of Satan? ]:^)
Tough one, eh? ;) ;)
Brother P.
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323.4 | | COOKIE::JANORDBY | The government got in again | Fri Sep 27 1991 11:35 | 7 |
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I think I'll stick to read-only over here. As for your return to
Digital, an act of God, not doubt. He wanted you to spend more time
with me. Now, for whose sake is another matter. ;)
Jamey
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323.5 | here to liven it up, huh? ;') | ATSE::FLAHERTY | That's enough for me... | Fri Sep 27 1991 13:36 | 11 |
| Hooray!!! Welcome back Paul!!!
BTW, are you consulting for Dan Rizzo's group in PK? They have just
become part of my group (CUIP/MK) so I'm curious!!
To address the topic, I have read literature that discusses Jesus
having lived on other planets before incarnating here, not that I
ascribe to the theory either. FWIW
Ro who is sorry to rathole the topic!!
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323.6 | Other planets, other missions | BUFFER::CIOTO | | Fri Sep 27 1991 14:11 | 25 |
| .5 Hi Ro .... nice to "see" ya!
Yes, I report into that group. Almost all my time is spent at OGO,
however.
Oh, I think it is probable that Jesus incarnated into other
physical-plane civilizations (other planets), with perhaps the
same or similar mission. I am sure there are other races out
there who also need some assistance in finding their way home to
the light of God. The tricky part, which causes so much debate,
is not so much whether Jesus had a mission(s) -- he did -- but
trying to understand/interpret the meaning of his mission(s).
This has much to do with one's concept of God and what feeds into
that concept -- bible, other holy works, spiritual experiences,
nature, and so forth.
Jamey.... do you think Jesus had other similar missions on other
planets, with other races of beings? (Thought I would just
throw the line out and see what bites.) ;) ;)
The scenario I described in .0 is perhaps for rats. I just wanted
to hear some discussion in support of or refuting it.
Paul
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323.7 | I don't know whether to believe it or not | SWAM1::DOTHARD_ST | PLAYTOE | Fri Sep 27 1991 16:39 | 13 |
| Re Basenote
Hi
I started at topic on this sometime ago, but it didn't go very far,
see 238.
There are some interesting correspondences between the alledged UFO
experiences and abductions and certain scriptural events.
What prompted you to raise this issue? What info do you have on it?
Playtoe
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323.8 | | COOKIE::JANORDBY | The government got in again | Fri Sep 27 1991 18:04 | 7 |
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Sorry, Paul.
No bite.
Jamey
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323.9 | | SWAM1::DOTHARD_ST | PLAYTOE | Fri Sep 27 1991 19:35 | 34 |
| re 6
> Jamey.... do you think Jesus had other similar missions on other
> planets, with other races of beings? (Thought I would just
> throw the line out and see what bites.) ;) ;)
I can respond to that! Take it for what it's worth.
When we understand that our solar system is unique, and our Sun, a
Star, is different from every other Star (give or take a very few and
so far and few between it becomes insignificant). And, that our Solar
System resides near the tail end of this galaxy. And in light of the
Ancient Wise and their cosmology regarding Man on Earth, suggesting
that we are a unique Creation. And that Satan was cast ONLY onto Earth
and was a unique angel himself...I'd have to say the likelihood of
Jesus, as we know him in Scripture doing the same for other
people/beings on other worlds is little (with the thought in mind that
"little" out of a billion or more stars, may add up to a lot in our
minds but relative to the billion it would be few percentage wise).
I say this also because the majority of Stars, thus solar systems, in
the universe lie closer to the center of the any given galaxy. They
would therefore receive more energy and the respective being would
consist of greater energy, and thus be more atuned with the LIGHT,
which Jesus said he was, and God's Word represents. They wouldn't so
easy be deceived by material reality...if in fact they were as material
as we on earth are. This is assuming that the reason Mankind has
crystalized in such flesh is due to the fact that we are so far away
from the center of light. 98.6 degrees as a body temperature may be
comparitively low!
How's that for something to take home and cook!
Playtoe
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323.10 | Physical world vs. the "center of light" | BUFFER::CIOTO | | Tue Oct 01 1991 14:24 | 41 |
| .8 What kind of fish are you, anyway? ;)
Re .9
I am not clear on what you are saying here. Are you saying that the
human race is the ONLY race of physical beings in the universe? If
so, I would disagree. I am sure there are many other planets out
there similar to earth, near the center as well as on the fringes of
galaxies, that also sustain intelligent life. It seems logical that
God created other races of beings like ourselves, in need of
"salvation." Besides, why would Jesus or other masters need to
tell the worlds into which they incarnated about other cosmic
civilizations?
Are you also saying that the physical light in the universe, as well
as its intensity, is in direct proportion to the intensity of light
akin to the Spirit of God? If so, I would also disagree with this.
There are billions of galaxies and therefore billions of "centers
of light." But I think there is, spiritually, only one center of
light we call God, and that this center transcends time and space and
our material world, including the nuclear fission that creates the
light in the stars. This isn't to say the physical plane is not
related to God and does not matter; it does, in that it is God's
creation, regardles of how you define "God," and it assists us
beings, who pass through the physical/material plane, in understanding
where our REAL and TRUE treasures lie -- in the kingdom of God,
which is everlasting, unlike the physical/material world, which
is subject to decay. Jesus taught this by example.
"This is assuming that the reason mankind has crystallized
in such flesh is due to the fact that we are so far away
from the center of light."
This assumption strikes me as a bit silly. What is the basis for this?
As for the "center of light" and what it means, see my comments above.
Paul
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323.11 | | SWAM1::DOTHARD_ST | PLAYTOE | Thu Oct 03 1991 21:16 | 67 |
| Re: 10
> I am not clear on what you are saying here. Are you saying that the
> human race is the ONLY race of physical beings in the universe? If
> so, I would disagree.
When you say "physical" what do you mean? I believe in beings living
on other planets, but I would say that their physical composition and
density is based upon light/energy factors...as the body is made up of
condensed light/energy particles.
> I am sure there are many other planets out
there similar to earth, near the center as well as on the fringes of
galaxies, that also sustain intelligent life.
I do not believe that the beings at the center of a galaxy, or ones who
live on a planet in a binary star system (such that they never
experience night), have the same type of physical body consistency.
Even gravitational differences, cause certain developmental
differences. I would submit that "man" as we know us to appear is a
rather unique thing. In scripture it says that no two stars have the
same glory...and in that light, how our sun develops our physical being
is unique to the universe.
>It seems logical that
> God created other races of beings like ourselves, in need of
> "salvation."
It does? First, God didn't create us "in need of salvation", we fell
on our own, according to the scripture. And the body consistency
before the fall is different from that which developed afterwards.
> Besides, why would Jesus or other masters need to
> tell the worlds into which they incarnated about other cosmic
> civilizations?
Jesus came to earth, because Satan was here causing the fall of man.
So actually we didn't fall on our own, we had a little help. So Jesus
came to help us back up. Now, Satan, was banished to earth. You can
conceive of Jesus on all the planets, but do you also conceive of Satan
on them all as well? I say NO, Satan was unique to heaven.
> Are you also saying that the physical light in the universe, as well
> as its intensity, is in direct proportion to the intensity of light
> akin to the Spirit of God? If so, I would also disagree with this.
That's an illogical way of putting the question. The Spirit of God and
physical light have no direct correlation. What I'm saying is that the
physical light in the universe and it's intensity upon a given planet
has a direct relationship to the physical entities that develop on any
given planet. Which is to say, although the Spirit of God may be the
same, in different environments and climes it manifests in various
forms and manners, ways which we may not comprehend or believe to be of
God at all, in appearance.
The basis for my ideas stems from my readings of "melanin" and the fact
that our bodies are made of condensed light. We know that light/energy
moves slower in a cold atmosphere and faster in a hot atmosphere. So
our sun and planet being on the fringe of the galaxy has, no doubt, a
colder atmosphere that one that is at the center of the galaxy, where
the majority of the stars in our galaxy are clustered...and that's true
logic.
If you want so info on melanic studies and "neuromelanin" just let me
know!
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