You have a really hard time separating God from religion, don't you?I have to note that the biblical account of a triune nature of gods is only one account among many competing accounts of gods. I see nothing in terms of congruence or order that would exclude competing versions of gods from the Christian gods.The Biblical account says one God.Which notions of which gods are we to accept?I never understood people like you. You give credence to alien life that may have "seeded" life on earth but then out of hand reject the notion of a God.religion is made up...Aliens are not
Why?
Obviously we are not alone in the universe. If the notion of God is soooo painful for you when discussing these possible life forms, then so be it.
This makes the most sense. There would simply not be enough congruence and order for competing gods to exist.
It’s also important to remember that entire civilizations have flourished before there was any conception of the gods currently in vogue.
In a historical context, gods have been invented for many reasons. One of those reasons can be attributed to little more than human egotism and / or greed. If you think about the environmental and social dynamics that go/went into building religions, the truth is, they are not all that difficult to build. They’re so easy, in fact, they can be built by most anyone.
The model is to get a group of people to commit to both you and your ideas. Then it's a matter of surviving by fending off attacks against you from those who believe in a competitive believe system.
I present to you as a great "for instance": Scientology. The “belief system” (and for many, a full fledged religion), was literally conceived pursuant to a bet L. Ron Hubbard floated where he predicted he could devise a religion and do as well as J. Christ.