When we talk about religion right now, there are sort of believers and non-believers and it’s been that way for a long time.
I can’t really imagine, if there were irrefutable proof of NHI having interacted with us over the last 10,000 years or something, having direct effect on our history and beliefs, how people who have completely accepted the concepts of religion as “gospel” (pun intended) would feel.
I expect there would be sort of a “seven stages of grief” associated with this, and a huge, possibly violent, reckoning.
There are billions of people on this earth with varying degrees of serious belief in creation stories, and a higher power.
If it was proven to them, that what they’ve been told was not “real” (and maybe the reality is actually quite sinister?) it would divide the world into real believers and nonbelievers in the sense of:
People accepting a new reality (and being depressed or elated or whatever etc. )
People refusing to believe that what they have grown up believing is no longer actually the truth
Where do you go from there?
If everything that we have been told for the last several thousand years demonstrably isn’t what we’ve been told, how do you expect people to react?
Furthermore, if we are interacting with trans-dimensional beings that have far greater capability, psychically, technically, and have the ability to manipulate time and space and change the perception of reality, would that be enough to keep you from telling other people about it?
Anyway, what do you think?
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