Phil the Alien comes from a very religious planet called, Runners World. A large majority of the aliens that inhabit the planet practice the religion of long distance running. Phil is a part of this large majority and considers himself a devout follower of the faith. Long distance running is a polytheistic religion. They believe in a group of gods called the running gods. Each god is responsible for controlling their running pace, stride length, breathing, the weather on race days, and many other
The Seekers. An elite special forces group exclusive to flying cybertronian warriors whose existence predated the Autobot-Decepticon War. They were the best and brightest of the Cybertronian Armed Forces back then. Now, they were the best and brightest of the recently-formed Decepticons, still grinding gears and tearing scrap up with as much style as ever. Sitting across from one another in the bay of a dropship in high orbit over Cybertron, the seekers Jetfire – a Guardian-class flier – and Slipstream
Is there life out there in the great beyond? It is a question that many of us have asked, but there is no real answer, no tangible evidence to validate the existence of other intelligent beings. All we have are so-called experiences that earthly people have had with these beings, like me. I remember, as a child, I stayed awake late one night. I was lying in bed admiring the stars outside my window when I saw a bright light in the distance. It moved in impossible ways I could not explain, even
The Potential of the Raëlian Movement through Humanism The Raëlian Movement, which began in late 1973, is a relative newcomer to the scene of world religions. While its late arrival has presented some difficulty in drawing followers, the movement has significant promise. The Raëlian Movement is overtly optimistic in its belief of the innate ability of humans to live prosperous lives. The Raëlian Movement combines principles of secular humanism effectively with scientific accounts of religious