Created in the image of man.
So if man was created in the image of God then these beings from outer space beyond our planet would want to have a representation of God on this planet that is in the form of man because that is what we all have generally believed for thousands of years.
When those space aliens are about to harvest the humans and other lifeforms on this planet, then that is only fair, right?
So they took some of those popular forms of spiritual beliefs and interpreted them literally, I am now thinking after I am now rediscovering my work from many decades ago.
But what parts are interpreted literally? To have a human represent God, because I am the image of a man who literally saved every single individual life form on these planet from being exterminated by the blast wave of the comet in 1976, then that makes a good translation in literal terms.
But what about Noah? If those space aliens are going to let some people survive the Armageddon that even now approaches minute by minute then how could a wooden ship be translated into a literal device that is the salvation of those that will survive? Sure, those space aliens could have someone, such as Tom Reagan, represent Noah, as a literal interpretation the space aliens create, and have him construct wooden ark and then the space aliens would give some kind of space alien technology that would make a literal Noah's Ark work in space as it travels to its destination for the survivors. But if they are going to modify that literal device with alien technology then why not just make it more functional as a spaceship that serves the same purpose as the Noah's Ark the book writes about.
So then there is my role. The real Kerry Burgess was the clone of Tom Reagan and that serves the role of being in the image of man. But I am not Kerry Burgess. I was never even born. I just materialized out of thin air in 1998 and for a while I thought I was Kerry Burgess because those space aliens need God to think he is a man just like everyone else on this planet.