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Atheist but a fan of Alien films, though I am skeptic about contact with other civilizations.
what I know is that I don't know anything for sure and I am open minded about any theory, as long as it brings some good points on the table
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Loki did like my post, lol. I guess he did not surmise that I was kidding.
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I am very split on it, I wish I could believe in creationism but I somehow fail.
May god erease the skepticism in me
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I am believing in God and that we are his work. I believe in evolution too, I never denied both. Maybe believing in both is helping me to understand this world better than other people who believe in one philosophy.
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I can't say for certain, but I know that humans and dinosaurs coexisted at least for some time. Where do you think all the legends of dragons come from? There are even historical references, for example during the time of Alexander the Great, but of course these reports are dismissed by modern historians as fictional (they don't have a choice, obviously, if they value their careers).
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There are many legends about various creatures in many cultures, but that does not necessarily mean those creatures truly existed. (mermaids, vampires, werewolves, kobolds etc). In European cultures dragons breathe fire which sounds cartoonish rather than realistic. Dragons in European cultures look different than dragons in Asian cultures. Dragons in asian cultures look like snakes.
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