Hmm . . Ihave a lot of different theories on things like basic existance, God, other gods, Atlantis, aliens, etc . . . fun fun

Ooh, and I wrote a paper on how the world is Hollow

Yeah!
Okay, this may be a long post, you're warned. Or it may be short, depending on how lethargic I feel. Remember: Lethargy is a virtue. Live it.
Right, well, the first thing, about the moon. I've read articles disproving the proofs proving that we didn't land on the moon. But I don't think they discounted them in a satisfactory manner. Therefore, I believe that there is enough evidence to at least cast doubt.
Creation . . whoo . . . This is gonna take a while. Keep in mind that I don't believe any of these things that I'm about to say. They're just things I've thought of. I might end up believeing one eventually, but idk . . .
Anyway. Thought: Aliens exist, and have been to our planet, yay! They've been visiting since the beginning, possibly starting life. this explains: Pictures dating from stone-age cave drawings to renaissance-era pictures depicting UFO's. Also explains: Ezekiel's "living creature," virgin birth (artificial insemination) miraculous happenings(prehistoric ones, that is), many of the traits to the pantheon of non-Judeo-Christian gods.
Thought: Our thoughts are not our own. What we imagine, such as scenarios, places, etc that have not happened, or that we did not see happen are really things that HAVE happend, just not on this plane.
Or: Our imaginings caus things to happen, whether they happen here, or not is determined by the natural laws that have been established for this plane. I think I may have said this on another post, but oh well.
Thought: Kinda like the MAtrix thing. When we die, we go to Heaven. Or hell. Wherever we think we're going to go, we go to. If we believe we're going to a land made of asparagus, that's what happens. After we die, our mind goes to wherever they think they deserve to go in the afterlife as dictatedby their religion, if any. So, it can follow that this existance is merely someone's death. Of course, it's mine, seeing as to how I know I exist. You may all exist only in my death's mind. But if you know that you exist as more than just an imagining, then that means this isn't a death. But how will I know that you are more than an imagining?
There, now that wasn't so long, was it?
I've heard that theory about viruses and the anti-virus companies. Amusing.
I hate to break it to you, Robby, but your friend didn't "come up" with that theory, that's a pretty tried-and-true conspiracy that anyone who follows them should have read a bit about.
The earth is hollow!! OR so some might have you believe. I wrote a paper on it for English. I can post it if anyone wants to read it.
Again, I don't really believe any of the above. Maybe a bit, but not so much . . idk.
