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Straightforward question...do you or do you not believe that extra-terrestrail life (ET or even microscopic bacterial life) exists? Why or why not?

2006-08-05 15:21:23 · 13 answers · asked by CB 3 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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The beings who are now visiting Earth are highly evolved entities from friendly civilizations throughout the galaxy. They've been observing the development and troubles of humanity on Earth for a very long time. The Bible reports contact with them in various situations over a long period of time. An old hymn calls them the Watchers and the Holy Ones!

These visitors are love-based servants of the One we all revere as Creator God. They have our best interests at heart and have come in response to Earth's plea for assistance and at the express invitation of a great many human beings who know of their concern for us and their readiness to be of service. The ones we are now becoming aware of are volunteers from other worlds who are working in the service wing of the Galactic Federation, a tremendous fleet of star-ships with highly trained specialists in planetary repair and decontamination as well as expertise in government, finance, transportation, health, education and other services. This special organization is called the Ashtar Command. It operates under the direction of Ashtar Sheran, whose immediate supervisor is Sananda - the great one whom Earth has known as Jesus of Nazareth. (Yes, dear ones, he is alive and well and very much aware of our concerns and the plight of all peoples on Earth!)

There is absolutely nothing to fear from these visitors! They come in response to Earth's and humanity's needs, with the express permission of God! They have been invited to help us out, and are not interfering in any way. They have, over the past fifty or more years, been in touch with some of the world's leaders, but their offers of peaceful aid have been rebuffed. One of their conditions was that Earth's governments forsake the use of nuclear power (the bomb, especially), and the world's powers were adamant in clinging to nuclear power, whether out of fear of their enemies' cheating or to wield greater political strength. Foolish choice!

Now a marvelous opportunity is being presented to Earth and all her peoples! There will be new technology that will render petroleum-based power obsolete. There will be a cleansing and renewing of land, water, and the very air we breathe. There will be restoration of physical well-being and a just and equitable sharing of Earth's resources so that all of humanity will be well-fed, suitably housed and trained for work. The burdens of life will be considerably lifted and the human family will finally acknowledge each other as equals, as brethren.

Rejoice! We are living in a New Earth, where justice and love prevail.

2006-08-05 18:11:02 · answer #1 · answered by torchedbyangels 2 · 2 4

Yes. Just because we haven't made contact with them (as far as I can tell) doesn't mean they're not out there.

After all, there are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on Earth (and believe me, there's quite a bit of sand). While obviously some of them can't support life (because no planets were created near it, or it was a super giant star and lived for only about 100 million years; Keep in mind that the Earth is about 5 billion years old, and it took a while for life to evolve to the state its in today), that doesn't mean there aren't other planets out there, and probably aliens wondering the same thing if they're alone in the universe or not.

2006-08-06 01:49:17 · answer #2 · answered by komodo_gold 4 · 0 1

I believe it is very likely there is microscopic life on other planets, or even within our solar system. As far as ET - if you consider how extremely unlikely it was for the human species to survive and develop into our present state, I think it is much less likely - but it is a big universe and there's always the laws of probability.

2006-08-05 22:37:21 · answer #3 · answered by JBarleycorn 3 · 0 1

Yes. It's just a matter of numbers.

There are literally hundreds of millions of stars in our galaxy alone. Any one of them could have a planet capable of sustaining life. After all, ours does.

And there are more galaxies in the universe than stars in our galaxy.

Say life is really rare. Maybe one in ten thousand stars. Now say there are 250 million stars in the average galaxy and 300 million galaxies in the universe (these numbers are low just for the purposes of illustration.)

With this we get (250 million multiplied by 300 million) seventy five thousand million stars out there. If only one in ten thousand supports life, we have seventy five million life supporting worlds in the universe, of which we are only one.

There is an equation called the Drake Equation that allows anyone to take their best guess at how many intelligent, communicating civilizations there are in our galaxy. It's a fun thing to play around with. There is an interactive Drake Equation page at

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/origins/drake.html

I recommend anyone who questions if we are alone to go work the numbers.

Enjoy!

Cai

2006-08-06 01:36:58 · answer #4 · answered by cailano 6 · 0 1

Yes i do believe in Extraterrestrail life. There are billions of galaxies out there, some of them should carry the vital elements and factors to make life happen. Some of the life might not even be carbon based, so we wont be able to known what it looks like.

2006-08-05 22:59:20 · answer #5 · answered by Wisdom 4 · 0 1

Straightforward answer... YES. We watch microscopic life we explore the oceans, the lesser intelligence. Is there something more intelligent than us out there?.. I believe so. Leanardo Davinci painted flying saucers didnt he? As did the cave man

2006-08-05 22:59:29 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Of course I beleive in extra-terrestial life because if there are millions of galaxies it is selfish to believe we are the only living creatures...

2006-08-05 23:36:32 · answer #7 · answered by GG 3 · 0 0

I believe that life will start where ever it is possable to. But we will never know because you can't talk to a oak tree

2006-08-06 01:55:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I think there are so many planets out there. And we don't know whats on any of them. So it would not surprise me is another planet contained life.

2006-08-05 22:27:01 · answer #9 · answered by CityGirl58 2 · 0 1

it is kind of silly to think that we are all alone in the universe lot and lots of space but why oh why do they only anal prob rednecks not that i want that to happen to me

2006-08-05 22:27:22 · answer #10 · answered by Kevin E 3 · 0 1

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