Humanity does not originate from Earth.
Aliens could be responsible for our existence!

The concept of a deity is complex and has various ramifications.
When it comes to the existential and ethereal, there are a myriad of options. Even while humanity clings to discovering its impoverished origins.
The idea of a force or divinity always comes to mind and is still relevant today.
People are entitled to their beliefs, but because of this, it is difficult for alternative viewpoints to gain traction or to genuinely take on a form that may be recognized.
God is a mystery, and it seems and may be claimed that as a species, we practically don't understand him.
If only to further and support our own ideals, I would rather keep him, her, or it a mystery.
However, the search for answers to the question of who and what God is involves both our past and origins as well as the mystery of God, and in order to get those answers, it's entirely possible that we will have to go to the sky, the stars, and outer space.
If you were to take a close look at this life and the planet we live on, you would have to conclude that something is wrong because nature seems to thrive on reciprocity and cause-and-effect relationships.
You can see how every other living thing affects the environment and ecosystem overall.
The less adaptable members of the species either die and replenish the soil in a different way or adapt and survive.
Other animals utilize their environment and surroundings for their immediate needs when it comes to habitat...
People are exempt from this.
It appears that humans are the only animal on Earth that does not reciprocate, does not totally instead of replenishing, it depletes.
One may very easily argue that a world designed for reciprocity would automatically promote birth or spawn living creatures that do almost identical tasks, especially those who should be the most intelligent.
Humans do not, though.
If all other species use or contribute to the ecosystem and humanity is the only species that causes depletion, perhaps the former was not originally a component of the latter but rather a planted creature, placed there by humans, inside the boundaries of a setting that is more often than not suitable to its requirements.
Perhaps Gods are not the true source of humanity, but scientists are more likely to be.
Extraterrestrial researchers, or sentient life that chose to use this planet, Earth, as a testing ground for genetic engineering and other technologies, discovered or guessed.
It is not a novel idea to consider the possibility that humans did not evolve on Earth.
Instead, it is deeply rooted in the factual accounts of biblical tales, including some Christian and Jewish (and other) tales.
The concept of visiting aliens bringing us and installing us in some way on our planet is neither wholly unfamiliar nor avant-garde.
Many scholars have described how Ezekiel is visited by a kind of "chariot" in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible, which is also a portion of the Judaic Torah. This description has persuaded some of the brightest and best minds to at least accept the possibility that what the author of the ancient book experienced was an alien visitation.
The building of Stonehenge, the pyramids, the legends surrounding Atlantis, and all the other wonders based on earlier writings of the ancients, it was usual for the so-called "sky-gods" to come, and hence the stories of old that came to build the religious folklore that was later fitted around doctrine and dogma. that exist in the universe must practically stem from something of substance.
The conceptions and ideas we have always had as humans—that there is something greater and greater at work from which we derive—are all that is left for us.
In order to give this thing called life some type of meaning, we are increasingly observing that humans are not only going to the heavens for the solutions but have also started to bring those same stars, skies, and spaces down to the earth.



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