Monday, February 11, 2013

Is It Crazy to Think Outside the Box?

Was Albert Einstein influenced by aliens?  The TV show "Ancient Aliens" suggests that he was indeed influenced by aliens.  His brain was dissected by a neurosurgeon and his brain showed evidence that it contained a certain amount of matter that was at abnormal levels in his brain.  But my thinking is that creative minds simply think outside the box.  In fact, there is so much thinking outside the norm in today's world that maybe thinking outside the box isn't so unusual.  Einstein developed the theory of worm holes whereby one can be transported in space just by entering into a space worm hole.  He thought about what it would be like to travel at the speed of light.  And then he theorized that light is actually made up of proton particles that travel at a great speed and thus this speed IS light.  So, thinking outside boxes seems to be more the norm than it is more unusual.  Even the LA cop who is on a mission to kill other LA cops is thinking outside the box, whether we accept his thinking or not.  In asking the question about the methodology of killing, we don't question the morality of killing if indeed killing serves more of a divine purpose.  killing of ANY kind only serves Satan and Satan only.  But even my saying this is thinking outside the box.  Most would suggest that there is killing that is NOT murder if indeed it is justified by law.  And I would suggest that no law of ANY kind makes killing of ANY kind moral.  I cannot accept killing because I have been saying that there is no distinction between killing in the context of law and murder outside the context of law.  I have been saying that the purposeful taking of ANY Human Life does NOT serve God, but serves Satan himself.  But this IS thinking outside the box.  Maybe Angels guided Einstein in his thinking as I have been saying that Angels have guided MY thinking.  And what we might consider to be aliens REALLY are Agents of God.  Or is my saying this thinking outside the box?  Peace.  Brother Ralphie

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