Saturday, May 10, 2008

To: Poppy
Re: Aliens and Lifetimes

Aliens most certainly do exist. As a society, any hint of their existence is quietly removed. After all, most people are not ready to be told they're not alone in the universe. Having said that, there are far more of you now than there was 100 years ago. The reason they're generally not detected is technology, beings who can travel the stars are obviously more technologically advanced that yourselves, and that includes the field of stealth.


On your own world, there are a great variety of groups and individuals. Each group, and each individual, has their own views on the world, their own culture, their own beliefs. Aliens are not much different in that respect. There are a great variety of them, both physically and psychologically.


Well, to answer why souls have to forget everything, they don't. Some return with their previous memories intact, more with some of these memories, lots with vague impressions of past lives but most with none at all. If a soul is in a position where it wants to have a similar experience to one of its previous ones (as souls frequently do), but change slight details, it is usually beneficial to begin said lives without memories of the previous ones so that it might seem like a new experience all over again. As to experiences that don't matter, there are none.


Of course, people didn't live to the ages the bible states. The bible was never very good when it came to matters of time (or anything else, but especially time). For example, it says that the world, man and all the starts were created in seven days, but a fairly simple examination of the light from stars proves the true age is far beyond that, on the order of billions of years. Some people have lived fairly long lives, but none so much as the bible lies about.


For Raphael, everything is based around trout. If someone helps them, they are worthy of his blessing (regardless of what else they might do). If someone harms them, they are worthy of his fury. This is of course, only if the particular trout is one he's interested in. If not, they're not irrelevant to him at all.


Naturally, I do not 'smite' my enemies, for I have none. Since all souls are in essence part of me it would be pointless anyway, after all, why would I smite myself?


About your guilt for feeling good about Damien suffering, I don't see why you should feel guilty, after all, you do feel it's what he deserves.


-----Original Message-----


From: Complaints Department [mailto:Address removed by anti spam software]

Sent: 09 May 2008 22:15

To: God

Subject: FW: Memories


Heh, well what I meant to say is while obviously I knew Mary might get pregnant, I couldn't have known that he would turn out like he did. I've had other children of humans (from both sides) and many other races, and none of them turned out like that! I left for other things about 6 months into the gestation process, so it's not like I helped bring him up or anything.


As for Michael no he doesn't, perversity doesn't require jealousy, nor does compassion, nor does love. I know humans tend to think it does, but hey, I don't see much use for jealousy. It only restricts you and personally I think you'd all be far better off without it.


Course, Uriel might disagree with me there. But then she's devoted her life to emotional attachments.


Love, light and medical experiments,

Gabriel


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