Just started writing this review.
I think.
Facts and truths have nothing to do with whether you believe it or not.
Can be very scary.
I now feel that the ignorant is innocent.
I regret going deep into the exposure to these things.
disturbs me.
I am a devout Christian.
So is my family.
We believe that God exists.
I also believe that God is the God who created everything.
This also means that there are things beyond Earth, whether we know it or not.
They all really exist.
And they are all created by God.
Dr.Taylor's distorted face in the movie.
When you screamed out that I was God.
I just realized why Jesus loves only human beings.
He is willing to take up the cross for us and forgive us no matter how sinful we may be.
What if humans are sinning?
Just hurt each other.
But aliens are not.
They are more developed than humans can imagine.
They can even be "creators".
They can control the human mind as well as the brain.
Humans are as fragile as single-celled organisms or E. coli in a petri dish under the microscope.
A little bit of heat or something can wipe out an entire army.
We are experimenters.
Maybe we are inferior to ants in the eyes of aliens.
I checked Sumerian civilization.
It's super super old.
The history recorded in it shows extraterrestrial intelligence.
None of this is coincidence.
My conclusion is.
The reason why they know the content of Genesis and the great flood of Noah's Ark and so on.
That's because God told this to alien life long ago.
And they told the Da Sumerians in some way.
But no one can take it as a big deal.
Then it all happened.
And modern civilization has a prejudiced view of alien creatures.
Of course they will be angry.
That's why the extraterrestrial creatures in the tape recorder in the film mean these things in Sumerian language.
All this left me in awe.
Don't want to lie.
I'm really scared.
There are some living things.
more than we want.
We are helpless.
They pick whomever they want.
Lord Ang.
Are these questions also giving you headaches?
Also make you do not know how to manage?
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