I glazed over it. And I found it interesting.But it seemed to have some things that raised my eyebrows i.e 'There is no soul'?
I found that very hard to swallow.Let alone accept that all of life is but a scientific pastry dish.
There is no "powerful source energy" ,no God, no miracles etc. Which i have suspected.
But also hard to grasp was the "Jesus exists" part and sits side by side with Mohammad, Buddha and others who've touched humanity in a "significant" way??
I liked the robotic sex part i.e. making love with human looking robots .lol.
I also liked the understanding of human sexuality, their outlook on our violent natures and the need to " possess " something.
The preoccupation with the Jewish race being the "chosen" people and "most intelligent" of all made me uneasy. It could be because of my sensitivity to race dominion.
No mention of emotions,free will etc. It somehow lacked poetry. I expected more intellectual engagement. But I also took note that they were talking to people from a base level of fundamentals.
I like the poetry of Credo Mutwas tales of humanity. As I do the intellectually engaging writings of Conversations with God, the writings of abductee and contactee Alex Collier.
How did you find it Randall?