Was the Star of Bethlehem an ET craft?

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ummm...thoughts?
Grab some popcorn...why the ongoing cover-up? The Phenomenon: FF to 1:22:35 https://tubitv.com/movies/632920/the-phenomenon

An est. 68 MILLION Americans, including 19 MILLION Black Children, have been killed in the WOMB since 1973-act, pray and vote accordingly.

TAMU purpose statement: To develop leaders of character dedicated to serving the greater good. Team entrance song at KYLE FIELD is laced with profanity including THE Nword..
The greater good?
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craigernaught
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No.
PacifistAg
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No.
swimmerbabe11
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These are the type of hard hitting questions that we SHOULD be asking.
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Yes. Abducted all the gays the day Christ was born. Makes total sense. We now have resolution for two threads.
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A Haiku to Hike You IQ

To up shine sky high,
The Bethlehem star derived,
To orbit sky nigh.
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This message has been approved by Brad, Jerry and Mitch..
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Did he come by UFO?
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swimmerbabe11 said:

These are the type of hard hitting questions that we SHOULD be asking.
I agree. It's not really all that difficult to connect a few dots here.
Grab some popcorn...why the ongoing cover-up? The Phenomenon: FF to 1:22:35 https://tubitv.com/movies/632920/the-phenomenon

An est. 68 MILLION Americans, including 19 MILLION Black Children, have been killed in the WOMB since 1973-act, pray and vote accordingly.

TAMU purpose statement: To develop leaders of character dedicated to serving the greater good. Team entrance song at KYLE FIELD is laced with profanity including THE Nword..
The greater good?
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The Star of Bethlehem was Krypton going supernova
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Spydie, you are really reaching here.
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UFO had a cool opening theme song.

When I was a youth I aspired to be one of the interceptor pilots at the Moon Base, hanging out with the babes with the purple hairdos between missions.
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Would God be an alien? Or is God outside of time and space?
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The star over Bethlehem is fiction that the author added for effect.
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bethlehemstar.com
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Robin Hood Was A Thief said:

Would God be an alien? Or is God outside of time and space?
All of the above? If the universe is just a big computer simulation, he might just be an alien writing code as he sees fit, and letting the program run, a great programmer in the sky, as it were.

The speed of light is the artifact. Or the GZK cutoff.

Well, maybe not an issue (from a Christian perspective)? Genesis?

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Yet, there's a familiar ring to the idea that there's a simulator, or creator, who does care about us. Similarly, the idea of a superior being forging a simulated universe parallels the notion of a deity creating the world for example, as described in the Book of Genesis.

Some thinkers, including Terrile, welcome the analogy to religion. If the simulation hypothesis is correct, he says, then "there's a creator, an architect someone who designed the world." It's an ancient idea recast in terms of "mathematics and science rather than just faith."
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More realistically, physicists have proposed experiments that could yield evidence that our world is simulated. For example, some have wondered if the world is inherently "smooth," or if, at the smallest scales, it might be made up of discrete "chunks" a bit like the pixels in a digital image. If we determine that the world is "pixelated" in this way, it could be evidence that it was created artificially. A team of American and German physicists have argued that careful measurements of cosmic rays could provide an answer.

What if we did confirm that we were living in a simulation? How would people react upon learning that our world and thoughts and emotions are nothing more than a programmer's zeroes and ones? Some imagine such knowledge would disrupt our lives by upending our sense of purpose and squashing our initiative.

Harvard astronomer Abraham Loeb says the knowledge could even trigger social unrest. Knowing that our thoughts and deeds aren't our own could "relieve us from being accountable for our actions," he says. "There is nothing more damaging to our social order than this notion."

Others imagine evidence in support of the simulation hypothesis could engender a new fear that the creators might grow tired of the simulation and switch it off. But not Bostrum. "You could similarly ask, 'shouldn't we be in perpetual fear of dying?' You could have a heart attack or a stroke at any given point in time, or the roof might fall down," he says.

Whatever we might think of the simulation hypothesis, Bostrom thinks the mere act of pondering it provides a welcome dose of humility. He cites Hamlet's cautionary remark to a friend in Shakespeare's "Hamlet": "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."

And Bostrom insists that he takes the simulation hypothesis seriously. "For me, it's not just an intellectual game," he says. "It's an attempt to orient myself in the world, as best I can understand it."
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82 TAMU Ag said:

bethlehemstar.com
Interesting read. Thanks.
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