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In the FIGU forum Billy answers this question:
In the FIGU forum Billy answers this question:


Dear Billy and Christian:  
"Dear Billy and Christian:  


Thank you for the response, I do understand better now what is positive degeneration and now I can think of many many more examples here on earth.  
Thank you for the response, I do understand better now what is positive degeneration and now I can think of many many more examples here on earth.  


"If the Lyrian group of people, who lost their capacity to fight, were very advanced in technology I supose, why did they feel the need to create new humans instead of building robots that they could control with a button or a switch. Didn’t they know that creating new humans would involve having a spirit in them, and therefore they themselves could reincarnate in this new “fighters” humans. I can think of more problems coming from this, then my question would be: why the need of creating human life instead of artificial “fighters” machines”? Thank you very much for your time and many greetings to both of you, Salome"
If the Lyrian group of people, who lost their capacity to fight, were very advanced in technology I supose, why did they feel the need to create new humans instead of building robots that they could control with a button or a switch. Didn’t they know that creating new humans would involve having a spirit in them, and therefore they themselves could reincarnate in this new “fighters” humans. I can think of more problems coming from this, then my question would be: why the need of creating human life instead of artificial “fighters” machines”? Thank you very much for your time and many greetings to both of you, Salome"


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TheUFOGuy said ...

Why didn't the creator overlord soovle their proble with one simple solution and that is to make combat andriods? Hy make genetically-manipulated race to fight for them? Whats so diffrical to make a bunch of andriods that can fight for them?

--TheUFOGuy 11:14, 21 April 2011 (BST)

Markvd said ...

UFOGUY did you watch Star Wars and Star Trek. c3P0, r2d2, and DATA were at times unreliable and malfuction could be dangerous. :) There skills in making robots were probably not as advanced as the current Transformers models. :)

--Markvd 12:13, 21 April 2011 (BST)

TheUFOGuy said ...

I never liked to watch star trek but I watch star wars. Or heck if the sirians can't make good battle andriods why not make a clone wariors, why make an entire race? heck make biobots like the greys in zeta reticulli.


--TheUFOGuy 07:09, 22 April 2011 (BST)

Neckel said ...

Salome,

In the FIGU forum Billy answers this question:

"Dear Billy and Christian:

Thank you for the response, I do understand better now what is positive degeneration and now I can think of many many more examples here on earth.

If the Lyrian group of people, who lost their capacity to fight, were very advanced in technology I supose, why did they feel the need to create new humans instead of building robots that they could control with a button or a switch. Didn’t they know that creating new humans would involve having a spirit in them, and therefore they themselves could reincarnate in this new “fighters” humans. I can think of more problems coming from this, then my question would be: why the need of creating human life instead of artificial “fighters” machines”? Thank you very much for your time and many greetings to both of you, Salome"

Answer:

"Robots, or androids, are more dangerous than genetically manipulated human beings. In a human being there always remains some "good" factors and at leasts remains of a conscience, which is not the case when androids are stepping over a limit and are turning towards eliminating human beings. The Sirians (not Lyrians) were aware of this.

Btw: While it is a necessary part of progress that robots and androids are and will be created here on Earth, there looms a great danger behind all of this: When robots or androids are capable to think independently, they may start to duplicate themselves and start to eliminate their creators: the human beings."


--Neckel 08:41, 22 April 2011 (BST)