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Gawd dammit, the Bible gave us Jesus and there is only one Jesus, he died for US not some other damn alien God project. Look, I'm Christian, I am special and God has a plan for me, and you if you just give your life over to him and accept his Son as your savior. He is not off double-timing his chosen people for Christ's sake. Next you'll be telling me there are other Satans or that our Satan is also fracking up all these supposed other alien God beings?!? Read your damn Bible people, does it say anything like "on the first day God created Earth, on the second he created AlienEarth, on the third he created AlienEarthII", hell no it doesn't. Earth took a day, so by God so would each of these other people planets, so, ....wait a sec, he could have gone back to work on the 8th day and ........hang on, I better go talk with my Minister about this.
I learned on the History Channel that humans were actually really dumb, and then aliens came down and had sex with us to make us learn math and physics.
Quote from: Dirty Sanchez on August 08, 2010, 08:37:12 AMI never saw anywhere in the Bible that said God didn't create life on other planets.exactly.
I never saw anywhere in the Bible that said God didn't create life on other planets.
Quote from: Cire on August 08, 2010, 08:51:08 AMQuote from: Dirty Sanchez on August 08, 2010, 08:37:12 AMI never saw anywhere in the Bible that said God didn't create life on other planets.exactly.Interesting theory.Surely, if Aliens did exist, and were created by the same God that created us, those Aliens would have a similar monotheistic belief structure as Christians/Jews/Muslims do on Earth?If not, that would land a pretty severe blow to "faith" as we know it. IMO.
Real question here folks: Do the aliens like the 'Cats?
Alien life forms exist, at least if you do the math. A tiny portion would be intelligent. A tinier portion would be intelligent enough to contact us. Even fewer (maybe none?) would be able to visit us. The odds of aliens having been on this planet--much less mingled or having physical contact with humans--is essentially zero.
Quote from: Saulbadguy on August 09, 2010, 02:43:13 PMQuote from: Cire on August 08, 2010, 08:51:08 AMQuote from: Dirty Sanchez on August 08, 2010, 08:37:12 AMI never saw anywhere in the Bible that said God didn't create life on other planets.exactly.Interesting theory.Surely, if Aliens did exist, and were created by the same God that created us, those Aliens would have a similar monotheistic belief structure as Christians/Jews/Muslims do on Earth?If not, that would land a pretty severe blow to "faith" as we know it. IMO.Naw, wouldn't change a thing.
Quote from: cas4ksu on August 09, 2010, 11:05:27 PMReal question here folks: Do the aliens like the 'Cats?Aliens like the crap out of KSU.
Quote from: Trim on August 09, 2010, 11:24:44 PMQuote from: cas4ksu on August 09, 2010, 11:05:27 PMReal question here folks: Do the aliens like the 'Cats?Aliens like the crap out of KSU.:combofanbutwithathirdhandbecausei'mprettysurethatalienshavethreehands:
Quote from: cas4ksu on August 10, 2010, 11:14:30 AMQuote from: Trim on August 09, 2010, 11:24:44 PMQuote from: cas4ksu on August 09, 2010, 11:05:27 PMReal question here folks: Do the aliens like the 'Cats?Aliens like the crap out of KSU.:combofanbutwithathirdhandbecausei'mprettysurethatalienshavethreehands:Makes it handy when you're surfing your porn, huh?
If we take Stephen Hawking's warning to abandon the Earth seriously enough to stage a mission to Proxima Centauri to find a livable planet, with current rocket technology, it will take us 50,000 years to get there.
Quote from: Benja on August 09, 2010, 11:24:07 PMQuote from: Saulbadguy on August 09, 2010, 02:43:13 PMQuote from: Cire on August 08, 2010, 08:51:08 AMQuote from: Dirty Sanchez on August 08, 2010, 08:37:12 AMI never saw anywhere in the Bible that said God didn't create life on other planets.exactly.Interesting theory.Surely, if Aliens did exist, and were created by the same God that created us, those Aliens would have a similar monotheistic belief structure as Christians/Jews/Muslims do on Earth?If not, that would land a pretty severe blow to "faith" as we know it. IMO.Naw, wouldn't change a thing. Yeah. It's funny how belief structures and faith change over time even though history never does. Faith will just adjust to explain that little oversight...i.e., "God created the Aliens, he just didn't tell them about it, because he favored us the most." That'll go over well.
Quote from: Saulbadguy on August 10, 2010, 07:33:45 AMQuote from: Benja on August 09, 2010, 11:24:07 PMQuote from: Saulbadguy on August 09, 2010, 02:43:13 PMQuote from: Cire on August 08, 2010, 08:51:08 AMQuote from: Dirty Sanchez on August 08, 2010, 08:37:12 AMI never saw anywhere in the Bible that said God didn't create life on other planets.exactly.Interesting theory.Surely, if Aliens did exist, and were created by the same God that created us, those Aliens would have a similar monotheistic belief structure as Christians/Jews/Muslims do on Earth?If not, that would land a pretty severe blow to "faith" as we know it. IMO.Naw, wouldn't change a thing. Yeah. It's funny how belief structures and faith change over time even though history never does. Faith will just adjust to explain that little oversight...i.e., "God created the Aliens, he just didn't tell them about it, because he favored us the most." That'll go over well. Yeah. Just like with the discovery of the dinosaurs, you know that little discovery that a whole other dominant species existed on this very planet hundreds of millions of years ago? That one really had people running from their churches and burning their bibles. Just like the other countless scientific facts and contradictions that people practicing faith have to ignore every day? (I come from a Christian family and respect people who hold onto strong faith, but that's just a fact.)There's already people in this thread explaining how "the bible never explicitly states that their isn't alien life". Discovery of alien life would not change a thing. If anything, it would scare the hell out of everyone, especially if they come to us. We would flock to our synagogues/ temple's/mosques to ask our Buddha/Muhammad/Jesus/Sun God what we should do while the aliens power up their planet death ray.
Quote from: Benja on August 10, 2010, 03:40:23 PMQuote from: Saulbadguy on August 10, 2010, 07:33:45 AMQuote from: Benja on August 09, 2010, 11:24:07 PMQuote from: Saulbadguy on August 09, 2010, 02:43:13 PMQuote from: Cire on August 08, 2010, 08:51:08 AMQuote from: Dirty Sanchez on August 08, 2010, 08:37:12 AMI never saw anywhere in the Bible that said God didn't create life on other planets.exactly.Interesting theory.Surely, if Aliens did exist, and were created by the same God that created us, those Aliens would have a similar monotheistic belief structure as Christians/Jews/Muslims do on Earth?If not, that would land a pretty severe blow to "faith" as we know it. IMO.Naw, wouldn't change a thing. Yeah. It's funny how belief structures and faith change over time even though history never does. Faith will just adjust to explain that little oversight...i.e., "God created the Aliens, he just didn't tell them about it, because he favored us the most." That'll go over well. Yeah. Just like with the discovery of the dinosaurs, you know that little discovery that a whole other dominant species existed on this very planet hundreds of millions of years ago? That one really had people running from their churches and burning their bibles. Just like the other countless scientific facts and contradictions that people practicing faith have to ignore every day? (I come from a Christian family and respect people who hold onto strong faith, but that's just a fact.)There's already people in this thread explaining how "the bible never explicitly states that their isn't alien life". Discovery of alien life would not change a thing. If anything, it would scare the hell out of everyone, especially if they come to us. We would flock to our synagogues/ temple's/mosques to ask our Buddha/Muhammad/Jesus/Sun God what we should do while the aliens power up their planet death ray.Are you attempting to argue that faith hasn't changed dramatically over time? It most certainly has. It's too huge of a business to not adapt to the times. If various faith based organizations tried to serve up the same message they did now as they did in the Crusades, they would lose customers.