I personally believe that there are other worlds out there populated by people like us. They would each have their own records of their prophets and dealings with God. So in essence yes, they would have their own bible.
2006-07-10 17:30:26
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answered by keb 3
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"Since ET's were created by God" - interesting claim, care to cite any sources that prove a) the existance of extraterrestrials (and no, Spielberg's movie doesn't count), b) that they were created by God, and c) (to appease my atheist friends) that there is a God?
Then you make the leap to saying that "every life form similar to ours" and yet, what evidence is there that there are ANY life forms similiar to humans?
And how do you know if "that creator would have a Bible for them to live by"? You might believe this and hope this, but that doesn't make it so.
And for a long, long time, humans didn't have "a Bible" to live by - do you know how long the Bible has been around for? (and please don't say "Since the beginning"). Yes, humans throughout time have claimed to have received guidance from supernatural beings/deities and celebrated these in stories, and the Bible is just one collection of them. But to even go so far as to say that most humans of this planet live by the Bible is a stretch.
Sorry to be so argumentative - guess this question is far too speculative for me.
2006-07-11 00:37:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is my theory: There are probably a lot of other planets with life on them, all indeed created by God, all given the same initial opportunity as we were. Adam and Eve chose to sin, therefore condemning us to a life of sin. We are the planet that all the other planets observe-the bad apple. We have to have the Bible because we are so far separated from God. They are all still in their Eden's living peacefully with God close by.
2006-07-11 00:32:49
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answered by Ryan W 4
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In our planet, we have many versions of the Bible, many religions, many Gods, atheists, and yet God seems to have no problem.. else, being a God, he would have smashed us long ago. So in the case of ETs, he might have further relaxed the rules, since they might be of superior intelligence, needing no strict rules, religions etc,, like us !
2006-07-11 00:34:52
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answered by Spiritualseeker 7
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Did I miss something when I saw the film, I thought ET was GOD. Miracles, Resurrection, I will have to watch it again. Now, come to think of it there was no elaborate misconception.
2006-07-11 00:38:36
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answered by Tim T 3
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I think you like the idea of Galaxy conquest. Not only are christians trying to take over america and the rest of the world you want to take over other planets? man christianity really is a threat to a free world.
2006-07-11 00:32:37
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answered by brianna_master_of_foxes777 2
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I may have missed it but in which passage from the bible did ET go trick-or-treating?
2006-07-11 00:30:28
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answered by sunflower1237 3
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Probably, but I hope that by the time we do find other human life that we are done with religion and they are too. Otherwise, it will be just more of the same. My religion is better than yours and now let's kill each other....
2006-07-11 00:37:46
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answered by mariee64 3
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I think the bible was written by man for man's need to explain everything, whether it's true or not.
2006-07-11 00:31:45
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answered by crystal89431 6
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Oh, you're a regular Jay Leno or Conan O' Brien aren't you?
2006-07-11 00:31:02
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answered by Anonymous
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