I was born, indoctrinated and educated Catholic, I suppose religion shaped me as one, but I grew up a rebel to religion. I disliked going to church and escaped the other expected rituals of a Catholic. When I left home to do my university education hundreds of miles away from home, I began to question the ways of the church, and became rebellious to it's many unacceptable moves to control it's people. They are in government, they are in education and influence every person's life in the Philippines. Back home, it's either you're a Christian or a Muslim - two major religions of this planet, the other is Jewish - all three are based on Abraham's god.In 1999, I migrated to my new home in Melbourne, Australia. The move opened my mind more to a different level of spirituality, Australia after all is the home to one of the oldest race in this planet - the Aborigines, a Dravidian race. I don't know much about them, except that just like every indigenous race in the face of this planet, they were badly treated by the 'white man'. The same race who changed the Philippines in the 17th century, and altered how the people in that country believed.
The 'people of the land' are those we call aborigines or indigenous, they are our 'Natives' in the Philippines, Aborigines in Australia, the 'Indians' in America (North and South), and the Ksundras/Untouchables of India/Sri Lanka and East TImor, or the Dogon Tribe of West Africa. These people look up at the Sun as a god, they love the Earth and had lived here for thousands of years. The Sun to the Egyptians is Rah, but is Rah the Sun? Or did Rah come from the Sun? Or is the Sun a symbol - the brightest light in our solar system, which meant light in the darkness, or a symbol of life?
Given that the Old Testament's Abrahamic God, and the present day Christianity is based on the Egyptian/Pagan belief- could this be the same god/ET ? The stories or Lemuria and Atlantis would have to fit in this puzzle, the Lemurians known to have lived in peace, love and harmony, while the Atlantis self-destructed due to the power they possessed. This to me, separates the East and the West, because as we all know Egypt became what it was because of Thoth, the high priest of Atlantis - known to the rest of the world as Hermes or Mercury. Meanwhile in the East, in India, there are the descendants of the Aryans (the fair skinned people) and the dark ones, the Dravidians or the Ksundras - the lowest in their caste system. The Aryans who migrated in the region in the 1300BC from Iran and Russia, brought with them their own belief system (Atlantean) and disregarded the original race of people who had lived in India for thousands of years, and treated them like savages. It seems to me the East and West had different gods - the descendants of Lemuria (East) and the descendants of Atlantis (West).
The East believes in oneness with the universe, the love for Gaia, or at least the original belief system of the Lemurians, untainted by the cross-propaganda of the Altantean based belief system. The Western belief however, going back to Thoth, was based on hierarchy, royalty and power. Could this be what our present world is all about - the Atlantean system - the world of greed. If Thoth was Mercury, then their god must be Jupiter- we all know about the Roman and the Greek Mythology of Zeus/Jupiter. How gods watch the mere mortals and make them fight just to amuse their awfully boring lives. We all know they copulated with the mortals, and from these demi-gods (Noah) came the bloodline of the top families of our world, feeling like gods themselves with their trillions of dollars while the rest of the population work for them like slaves in their system.
Who is god anyway - to me there is a grand architect of this universe, a force, who orchestrated the unlimited planets, and hundreds of billions of galaxies in this multiverse. Man is still unable to see how many universes there are in that massive space, but if there are hundreds of billions of galaxies out there, there could be quintillions of solar systems out there - how many planets? how many beings? who is to say there is only one god, and who's to say the Abrahamic god is the one true god. To me, if there is a god out there, that force sees no difference between black, white or yellow; it does not judge or punish people irrespective of religion, color or race. Or, have millions of people die in his name.
To summarize, the god mentioned in the bible is an ET high ranking officer assigned to this planet around 20,000BC, the Atlantean god, whom Abraham spoke to as the burning bush, or one of them at least. What do you think?









