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The theories relating to Aliens are no different than theories relating to the law of gravity or flotation.

Actually these satanic alien 'theories' are very different from ,say, the theory of evolution by natural selection. Mainly because they aren't actually theories, but hypotheses. A hypothesis is nothing more than a way of explaining something, a guess. A scientist develops a hypothesis about a certain phenomenon and puts it to the test in a series of experiments and researches. He/she then circulates these findings among other scientists who conduct experiments of their own to see if they yield similar results. If they do, then the hypothesis becomes a theory, as in Darwin's theory of evolution. Your alien theory is not a theory. It's a hypothesis, completely meaningless until you can prove it with tests and evidence.

Anyway 'theories' and 'hypotheses' belong in the realm of science, not religion. Your views on alien demons are strictly religious, so we'll discuss them in terms of religion i.e. Bani. Bani does not agree with any of these fanciful stories you are circulating.

People never believed them at first but later on they did!

Popularity doesn't make something right, being right makes it right, whether people choose to accept it or not. It also doesn't follow that everything which is not accepted by the many will eventually become accepted by the many.

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A bibi of high avasta some time ago was talking about a giani ji who did amazing katha on the end of time from dasam granth. She didn't mention aliens. However she was sad at the fact that the giani ji was murdered soon after. The main reason being that people did not want this sort of parchaar.

I have also heard that Guru Gobind Singh has predicted yhat there will be langar served from some buried money in kalyug near end times. However I don't remember the exact guradwara.

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Lool I'm tempted

Moments like these make 'Sarbat Da Bhalla' a very tricky ideal to live by. God preserve me from my own temper

I've been into the arcane and the dark arts since I was a kid - theoretically not literally, lol - but as one grows up it becomes clear that anyone with a curious mind would like to know how the world actually works, in terms of psychology, philosophy, politics, and how these subjects are inter-connected on a societal level. That kind of "mystery" is a lot more interesting to me now. I don't doubt there are some unexplainable phenomena, but spending too much time dwelling on such issues is worthless. Take it too far and there's a huge danger of losing touch with reality.

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I've been into the arcane and the dark arts since I was a kid - theoretically not literally, lol - but as one grows up it becomes clear that anyone with a curious mind would like to know how the world actually works, in terms of psychology, philosophy, politics, and how these subjects are inter-connected on a societal level. That kind of "mystery" is a lot more interesting to me now. I don't doubt there are some unexplainable phenomena, but spending too much time dwelling on such issues is worthless. Take it too far and there's a huge danger of losing touch with reality.

Indeed, and that kind of morbid obsessiveness over the occult has been amply demonstrated on this thread Singh, with certain posters claiming nightmares or sleeplessness for three entire months. I'm not even sure it was the content of these posts which had me miffed , [we're hardly strangers to fruity views on this forum] so much as their utterly hysterical tone. It'd be kind of funny, if I wasn't also certain that someone somewhere would be taken in by it and get into a frenzy of their own.

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Indeed, and that kind of morbid obsessiveness over the occult has been amply demonstrated on this thread Singh, with certain posters claiming nightmares or sleeplessness for three entire months. I'm not even sure it was the content of these posts which had me miffed , [we're hardly strangers to fruity views on this forum] so much as their utterly hysterical tone.

Thing is some of what appear to be "out there" beliefs are extrapolated from mundane and actually quite sane occurrences. I've been hearing about the Illuminati and stuff like that for a while now, and if you really try break it down, most of those incredibly heightened fears about a top-secret devil-worshipping, child-sacrificing, humanity-enslaving cabal are rooted in the incredibly real methods of cultural Marxism and the all-too real elite establishment who are using capitalism and scientific methods of mass propaganda to their advantage. That's where I draw the line, now. Anything else beyond verifiable fact is hearsay and fear-mongering. It's actually quite disempowering to believe you have no control over any aspect of your existence, particularly when Gurbani tells us the opposite.

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Then why are they teaching school children about Aliens, if it is that scary? I was watching The Alien Agenda by Simon Parkes 2015 on YouTube. After 28 minutes or more he is very clearly telling people what they are teaching young children regarding this! Surely, it can't be all that scary, can it?

I am not going to post the link for the sake of keeping peace here on this forum. But, if anyone is interested they can just Google it by typing The Alien Agenda, Simon Parkes 2015(conspiracies). In fact, it can also be found in the same link posted by the OP.

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Thing is some of what appear to be "out there" beliefs are extrapolated from mundane and actually quite sane occurrences. I've been hearing about the Illuminati and stuff like that for a while now, and if you really try break it down, most of those incredibly heightened fears about a top-secret devil-worshipping, child-sacrificing, humanity-enslaving cabal are rooted in the incredibly real methods of cultural Marxism and the all-too real elite establishment who are using capitalism and scientific methods of mass propaganda to their advantage. That's where I draw the line, now. Anything else beyond verifiable fact is hearsay and fear-mongering. It's actually quite disempowering to believe you have no control over any aspect of your existence, particularly when Gurbani tells us the opposite.

The 'illuminati' response is almost certainly rooted in a kind of defeatism/hopelessness. The world has been so messed up for so long that many people just can't comprehend why things have not got better, especially since there has never been a lack of people seeking this improvement in the human condition. The only way they can make sense of this [and take their mind off their own feelings of powerlessness] is by imparting responsibility for it to some supernatural agency, like demon aliens. But one of the most dangerous things about misrepresenting the establishment as a pseudo-supernatural omnipotent institution is that it distracts from the reality that it's power is actually very fragile, and could easily be broken if ordinary people were politically aware enough and motivated enough to break it. This illuminati/alien invasion stuff is little more than a convenient excuse for us to give up trying to make things better.

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