thats the problem with religion,since man creates gods and the stories that accompany them,he has no scope of everything beyond him,that goes for his knowledge as well as for his faith,if/when life is found on another planet,I can't wait to hear what the god mongers are going to say
2006-06-21 11:02:48
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answered by intwidemalem 2
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LOL. While I would be the first to admit there are flying saucers and such, there is NO evidence to show they are not man made, nor their point of origins.
So your question is not valid. Its a question yes, but you assume there is solid evidence that life exists on other planets.
Do I personally believe or think there is? I think its possible, but that does not make it absolute.
Jesus died for MANKIND not the angels, not any other being. Says so in the Bible. So "IF" there were other intelligent life forms some millions and millions of light years away, they would have their own ways, and any problems they have if any would be unique to them. Who knows? If such intelligence lives elsewhere, they may not have sinned before God.
2006-06-21 18:03:42
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answered by Victor ious 6
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Good question, Muslims believe that the last prophet is for all worlds ( all possible lives in the universe) as it has been told in Quran. So i think logically this is very much acceptable to consider Quran as words of God!! I mean 1400 years back no human could think about any other possibility of life other than earth, but Quran stated that this last Divine order is for all worlds (all possible planets with life).
Bible did not talk about it as it is old edition of the scripture but it has been discussed in the latest edition, the Quran.
2006-06-21 18:12:16
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answered by imran 3
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Satan (the one who tempts us to sin) was cast to Earth (Job 1:7; Job 2:2; Revelation 12:9).
I don't think people on the other planets sinned so there'd be no need for Christ to die for them.
But have no fear! God is working on a new earth (Isaiah 65:17; Isaiah 66:22; Revelation 21:1)
2006-06-21 18:02:57
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answered by Mone 2
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Im 16, but im not stupid. I wanna know what kind of evidence u have found on other planets so u can share that information with me. I dont believe there were any other lifeforms on other planets or that we evolved from monkeys. I believe in god and jesus and that jesus died for everyone. The bible quotes that jesus died so that whoever believeth in him should have everlasting life... . It says whoever believes in him, not just about people on earth. If there were other lifeforms, im sure it included them too.
2006-06-21 18:02:55
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answered by rebelchic_0308 2
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We may be the only planet with life, in which case it's simple. Or we may not be. But how do we know that life is sentient? After all, we're the only sentient species on Earth. If it is sentient and has free will and all that, then perhaps Jesus' death is for their sins too. Or perhaps God took care of them specially. I can't answer with any certitude, so try asking him instead. If nothing else, you'll find out when you die!
2006-06-21 18:02:07
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answered by Caritas 6
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Let's see. First, we'd have to follow that formula that gives us an approximation of a possible number of planets in the Universe (Big, big, big number). Second, we'd look at the fraction of that number that would represent worlds where there can be life as we know it. Third, the fraction of worlds with intelligent life on it. You are following me?
Among these worlds, we'd have to look at the tiny fraction where the intelligent life-forms would be experimenting with ANXIETY and the idea od SIN.
Among the (very small?) number of such worlds, there might be a few where one individual would decide to play the role of the sacrificial lamb... On top, his or her name could sound something like J-E-S-U-S.
The Universe being big, I think it's possible that there was, or will be, a few 'Jesus' beside our own.
2006-06-21 18:35:54
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answered by reading_is_dangerous 3
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Just for the sake of humoring you...how do you know he didn't die for the sins on other planets that had life?
He resurrected, went back to heaven...maybe he stopped by Iscandar for a little bit, toured Tatooine for a minute...Even the bible says that Jesus did a whole lot of stuff that wasn't recorded in it...
2006-06-21 17:59:54
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answered by jermaine 4
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The other planets had others like Christ. He is the only begotten SON of god. Not martian. Or Plutonian. I'm pretty sure God wouldn't have stopped making life with us either. We are imperfect animals living in what used to be a perfect world.
2006-06-21 18:01:04
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answered by degrey182 1
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Didn't you know that other planets also read the King James Bible? Sure, they are wonderful Christians. Don't you want to know Jesus too? All you have to do is ask Jesus to come into your heart and save you. :)
2006-06-21 20:22:50
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answered by Chew on this! 3
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It seems to me that he died to redeem the sins of every one of his created beings. If there is life on other planets (which I personally doubt), I'm sure they'd be included in that equation.
2006-06-28 00:30:28
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answered by Lanani 6
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