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Post by dalekhunter on Feb 26, 2005 13:04:16 GMT
I was thinking they could well be from mars and this is my theory we know mars as a kind of dead red planet it has ice caps and pyramids and a face in the cydonian region this could well be an old civalisation ..the martians needed to get off mars as it was a cold dying world ..the earth at this time would have only just been in the phase of the dinosaurs and the first formed man would have evolved which then there wasn't many of us say 100 lol maximum we grew in numbers ..they then launched there cylinders and or "cells" as they say and they land all over the planet they go into a form of hybernation ready to the point where humans where rich in volume as a a food sorce and it was a good day to start an invasion say monday 2.30pm ...meanwhile during there hybernation an active computer scrutinesed us from across the gulf of space possibly a space station with alien colonists or a ship built computer waiting for the time to strike ..they think thats it the earth is big headed enough time for lunch and a spot of gardening(red weed) and then all hell breaks lose your views please
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Post by themotile on Feb 26, 2005 13:16:05 GMT
If the enitire film is from Cruises perspective from start to finish how would they get those plot details accross realisticaly? If they are already here were does Tim Robins come into it as he is an astronomer? Its looking more and more like Koepp has spun the wheel if sci-fi and picked the plot elements at random.....inter-dimensional cloned mole people from the future.
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Post by dalekhunter on Feb 26, 2005 13:25:19 GMT
Aliens are such a complex bloody bunch of people!! I wish that we would get a visit from a real alien and they can say how it really is in the galaxy..I reckon that the real universe out there is a lot like how it is potrayed in the hitch hikers guide to the galaxy and doctor who ..I think the whole galaxy look at us and think "I feel sorry for humans..It's not there fault bless em' they can't even get the plot right to a sci-fi blockbuster"
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Post by RustiSwordz on Feb 26, 2005 13:34:13 GMT
answer me a question honestly: if a 100 foot tall rampaging blood sucking machine was laying waste to your neighbourhood will you stop to wonder where it comes from?
well?
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Post by dalekhunter on Feb 26, 2005 13:36:20 GMT
in the back of my mind i would yes lol ...I wanna see if there was any made in tawain type stamps on the metal like ...made in cydonia mars
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Post by themotile on Feb 26, 2005 13:48:01 GMT
Aliens are such a complex bloody bunch of people!! I wish that we would get a visit from a real alien and they can say how it really is in the galaxy..I reckon that the real universe out there is a lot like how it is potrayed in the hitch hikers guide to the galaxy and doctor who ..I think the whole galaxy look at us and think "I feel sorry for humans..It's not there fault bless em' they can't even get the plot right to a sci-fi blockbuster" The rest of the galaxy (or indeed the universe) is probably waiting for humanity to abondon all religion and our imaginary gods before they accept us into their galactic community. We must look like a bunch of loony clowns to passing aliens with our "churches" and religous wars.
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Post by alabaster on Feb 26, 2005 14:21:55 GMT
So... You are waiting for humanity to renounce its imperfections so that a higher power will descend from heaven and raise humanity to the next level of experience?
Sorry; I had to ask that.
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Post by jeffwaynefan on Feb 26, 2005 15:44:53 GMT
'They could be from mars but' . . .
The caramel and chocolate could play havoc with the complex movements in the joints of the Fighting Machines ;D
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Post by themotile on Feb 26, 2005 17:50:51 GMT
So... You are waiting for humanity to renounce its imperfections so that a higher power will descend from heaven and raise humanity to the next level of experience? Sorry; I had to ask that. Nope, are you?
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Post by alabaster on Feb 26, 2005 18:08:15 GMT
naah not really. Kinda think it would be cool, though.
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Post by themotile on Feb 26, 2005 18:20:40 GMT
I think that man may never ditch religion entirely, but I find it far easier to believe in extraterrestrials than some almighty god or gods. It would not supprise me though that the reason we are still alone in the universe (officialy ) is that man insists on keeping up brain washing our children and pandering to nutters and con artists over the sham that is religion. Normaly I avoid religion and politics like they are the ebola virus but not today, for my own reasons.
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Post by alabaster on Feb 26, 2005 19:30:50 GMT
You don't need religion to brainwash people. Ask any advertising executive. Besides, the most brainwashed country in the world is North Korea, and they're athiest. Getting rid of religion will not get rid of brainwashing. Hell, the word "brainwashing" was invented by the godless Commie Chinese.
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Post by themotile on Feb 26, 2005 23:32:11 GMT
"There was a time when I believed in the story and the scheme of salvation, so far as I could understand it, just as I believed there was a Devil. . . . Suddenly the light broke through to me and I knew this God was a lie. . . . For indeed it is a silly story, and each generation nowadays swallows it with greater difficulty. . . . Why do people go on pretending about this Christianity?"
-- H. G. Wells
There has been and there will be more evil commited by the good in the name of false gods than for any other reason. This is brain washing children to believe in something that does not exist.
"The most ridiculous concept ever perpetrated by Homo Sapiens is that the Lord God of Creation, Shaper and Ruler of the Universes, wants the saccharine adoration of his creations, that he can be persuaded by their prayers, and becomes petulant if he does not receive this flattery. Yet this ridiculous notion, without one real shred of evidence to bolster it, has gone on to found one of the oldest, largest and least productive industries in history."
-- Robert Heinlein
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Post by RustiSwordz on Feb 27, 2005 1:49:37 GMT
religeon is a worldly thing.
faith is a personal thing. God judges us individually.
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Post by themotile on Feb 27, 2005 11:34:31 GMT
religeon is a worldly thing. faith is a personal thing. God judges us individually. No imaginary god judges me.
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Post by RustiSwordz on Feb 27, 2005 11:42:27 GMT
im just quoting what ive heard. In other words, religeon is crap and even God (if you believe in Him, im agnostic) frowns against it.
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Post by themotile on Feb 27, 2005 11:44:11 GMT
Jesus calls religion a burden and He says all who has heavy burdens, ....come to me and I will give you rest. My burden is light.... -- Jesus Christ.
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Post by RustiSwordz on Feb 27, 2005 12:02:55 GMT
personally i agree though. we are approaching a time where religeon and what we know clashes. Its time to give up relegeon and rely on our own common sence.
trouble is i dont have faith in that either. LOL
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Post by themotile on Feb 27, 2005 12:22:00 GMT
The trouble with man is greed and the lust for power that grips men absolutley. One way to get money and power is through religion, another word for religion is cult and there are meany charismatic men out there waiting to become the latest cult leader. Religion is also an excuse for war and violence, this is another way for small men to assume big roles, religion and war are big buisness.
I wont go on and on, I know this has gone way off topic so without further delay, they could be from mars but.....
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Post by jeffwaynefan on Feb 27, 2005 13:40:00 GMT
. . . Lets just keep it as 'they came from outer space', we now where we stand then and it stops confusion - like we never have any of that on here, good god, heavens forbid, Ooops, back to religion again.
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