08-04-2010, 02:53 PM | #71 | |
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And remember back then labor was free and resources were pissed away because only a handful of people were important enough to 'deserve' them. Plus, they viewed past rulers as gods in many cases... Put all that shit together and it's readily possible... granted, it's not as romantic as an alien invasion. |
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08-04-2010, 02:55 PM | #72 |
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Didn't read the whole thread, so I apologize if this is a repeat.
My take: The only intelligent life in the history of the universe, no. The only intelligent life currently surviving in the universe, possibly. Civilizations and intelligent life come and go. One day humans will likely become extinct as other alien civilations likely have before us. |
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but i did not see any vertical lifting with his ideas. there are many other questions. such as why this desolate location on the planet? why was it built so far away from the quarries? why were the pharoahs alive and dead referred to as gods, exactlY?
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08-04-2010, 03:11 PM | #75 | |
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A lot of places that are now desolate, weren't in the past. Places that are currently nothing but desert or grassland show signs of having been heavily forested in the past. They were referred to as Gods because when the guy has the power to have your head off, at a moment's notice, you call him whatever he wants to be called.
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08-04-2010, 03:19 PM | #76 | ||
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places change. yes they do, but often over many thousands of years. giza was and still is in the middle of the desert. gods. that is a convenient answer, but then why not just kings, lords, emperors.
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08-04-2010, 03:25 PM | #77 |
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The OP asked if aliens exist. Like I said in post #2, I think given the vastness of the Universe, it would be naive to think otherwise...but, that said, I also do agree with what a number of folks have pointed out: That the likelihood of us ever coming in contact with any during our lifetimes is very slim...again, for the reasons of sheer vastness...of both time, and space.
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Remember, that's just what one guy could accomplish. You want to extrapolate it to Egypt? Add another 9,999 slaves to that number. As stated, Egypt was the heart of a massive empire. They had matériel, technology, bureaucracy, slaves, and time. Location is relatively unimportant. The word "king" just doesn't have the same punch as the word "God." If someone is your "God", that implies a much deeper necessity for devotion and service. The Emperor of Japan is also supposed to be descended from gods. Look what his people were willing to do for HIM, and that's a far more modern example. "Divine Right of Kings" goes back an awful long way. Consider David Koresh. Now take away the FBI and technology, add about 20 absolute loonies with kopeshes and spears, and turn them loose on the world. It wouldn't take too many generations for that to grow into God King worship.
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08-04-2010, 03:42 PM | #79 |
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If I recall correctly, the ancient egyptians felt that their leaders were the physical manifestation of their gods and worshipped them as such. How they got this idea was likely propoganda promoted by the kings themselves and mostly by their priests. Like someone else mentioned, other cultures encouraged this as well, and the leaders themselves were the ones who decreed they were a god.
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What? You can't be serious... GOD commanded it be build and so it was!!! History shows that the Egyptian economy was indeed nearly devastated by the building of monuments... besides, what exactly do captured slaves cost? How difficult is it to get monumental tasks accomplished when you can basically knock on any door and demand that the inhabitants come work for free? Who cares how many die? This was for the Pharaoh, no greater honor existed than to work and die for his glory! It's all about motivation, bro. Money, really isn't a factor when you "own" the labor, materials, shipping, etc.... What was the total "wasted" resources during the crusades? How about the Inquisition? Heck, how about almost any war ever waged? What about our own monuments, what purpose do they serve? Any idea how much the Lincoln memorial cost to build and maintain? The Washington Monument? The Statue of Liberty? Seriously, how many poor and homeless could we shelter with just the money spent on monuments in this country... |
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