ElectricAve
MemberOvomorphFeb-09-2013 7:23 AMI was under the impression that they kept their ships inside the domes to protect from the damaging winds.
Janek said that they weren't dumb enough to experiment w/the goo on their home world, which makes me think that it is full of life. If it is, then it would make a lot of sense to introduce the idea that Nature itself is God or Goddess.
ZetaReticuli
MemberOvomorphFeb-09-2013 10:19 AMThe 'razor windstorm' seems to be something which isn't discussed much on here - I'll check, but I'm wondering if this storm is not intelligently driven.
Caique
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nostromo001
MemberOvomorphFeb-09-2013 2:34 PMclaudius you ask a philosophical question: is God synonymous with nature? That is a question that has been raised since the beginning of human culture dating all the way back to primordial times. Of course the answer is impossible to make. All we can do is speculate or guess. Personally I am agnostic so my mind is open to the possibility that a creative force that people call God may well exist. Such a unifying force would be behind all of nature and everything resulting from creation including the act of creation itself. There is no logical clear cut answers to the big questions here and us trying to understand the nature of God is like a paramecium trying to understand the biologist who studies them in Petri dishes.
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richard wadham
MemberOvomorphFeb-10-2013 7:32 AMThat sound when the wind was produced when engineer was in the process of leaving is very similar to a scene in alien before the nostromo lands.. when Dallas asks what was that?.. coincidence?
Necronom 4
MemberNeomorphFeb-10-2013 4:28 PMMaybe. In the book 'The art of the film' the illustrations of the sand storms have what appear to be faces in them, if you look closely. I don't know how relevent it is.
God in nature also reminds me of one of my favourite Beksinski paintings:
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The poster was good though!