Clarize's Personal View-
Some find the notion of alien creators intriguing, while others dismiss it as fiction or even “cult-like”. In my opinion, it’s fascinating that there is a focus on respect for science and peace, but unproven claims of otherworldly intervention make me doubtful. Like any religious belief system, Raelism offers a unique perspective on life, which may resonate with some individuals more with others.
Rhyne's Personal Views-
Raelism has themes that aren’t easily accepted by the mass. These include sexual experimentation, human cloning, achievement of immortality etc. Despite often being referred to as a cult with its odd, taboo practices, Raelism continues to thrive with its own followers that aligns with the religion’s unique perspectives. A religion that revolves around the belief of extraterrestrial life is quite unheard of, therefore it attracts many that find it as a laughingstock of some sort. It does admittedly have uncommon practices and beliefs, but their growing numbers is something one can’t deny. Raelism is definitely one of the most unique religions out there as it gives you a different view on life, not just life on earth, but life in cosmic space as well.
Jeffrey's Personal Views-
I understand why Raelism is rejected by many. Like many other religions, we each have our own thoughts about it. Aliens, UFOs and other similar space taboos have been around for a long time. Some believe and some don’t. Till this day there is minimal proof of studies that states that aliens are real, but it’s also not impossible. The universe is so humongous, and Earth is just a little planet in it. It’s just a small world that we live in, who can say what’s out there? With our developing technologies, there will be one day where we’ll be able to uncover the milky way. But it’s still probably a long way to go.