>>1152434I don't agree with Posadas intentions, but it's quite the curious ideology. I find it sad that people always revert back to ridiculing views they don't share or find absurd, without paying any attention to the details that really are in full bloom here. But the worst is the complete absence of coherence.
How can you laugh about someone saying that there were some dudes in a craft coming down and instructing people on how to live, when you are yourself surrounded by people who believe that some almighty invisible divinity (the contradiction!) came to earth and instructed people on how to live? The absurdity is that the source material speaks of dudes, not divinities. Christianity made that up, both Judaism and Islam, let alone all other "religions" are very clear on the nature of messengers (Malakim) and their means of transport (Buraq, Vimanas, etc.) from their place of living (other heavenly spheres > planets aka shamayim or lokas).
It's mind-boggling to see people desperately cling to the idea that no one else exists in a probably infinite universe and that no one else can have technology that we already have to a degree ourselves, let alone anything that surpasses our knowledge. You really gotta reflect on the arrogance of that.