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please note: Answers like "There is no God" are pointless and will not be answering the question!

2006-08-08 03:27:03 · 36 answers · asked by HarryBore 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

The answer was designed to illicit a response from people who believe in God. I am just very interested in the views of those who BELEIVE in God/Allah and the possibility of life elsewhere in the universe.

The question assumes the existence of god, that is why "god doen;t exist" is a pointless answer. My beliefs are irrelevant to what I am curious about.

2006-08-08 04:11:59 · update #1

36 answers

I don't know what She created.

2006-08-08 03:30:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

As I am not either a Christian or a Muslim, I will not answer your question directly. But I will say that - of all the silly questions about god I've seen on here - this one is really smart. It takes an assumption as a starting point and then asks people to respond from within that modality.

Much better than all that 'god is crap/christians are stupid' stuff.

I hope that you can find some interesting answers or maybe help some people to open up their eyes and minds.

2006-08-08 04:50:05 · answer #2 · answered by Colin A 4 · 0 0

No. Life is a fundamental property (attribute, characteristic) of matter at a certain level of complexity and given the right conditions. Life is everywhere, all the time, uncreated, and eternal (or as long as the universe exists). Given the right conditions, life in its simplest form may exist just about anywhere. Under certain other conditions, higher forms of life may arise also. Life probably exists everywhere in the universe, elementary life. But higher forms of life, biped life, intelligent life, technological life is probably quite limited in extent, maybe only a million or so per galaxy, so millions of billions would be better than billions of trillions.

2006-08-08 03:35:41 · answer #3 · answered by Pandak 5 · 0 0

1. So far as we know the laws of physics apply equally throughout the galaxy.
2. Our theories of stellar evolution indicate many earthlike planets should exist.
3. The basic building blocks of life are relatively easy to create in the laboratory.

Therefore it is logical to conclude that life exists elsewhere.

You can join the search for extraterrestrial life at SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence). The mission of the SETI Institute is to explore, understand and explain the origin, nature and prevalence of life in the universe.This is a real, responsible mainstream operation and not a bunch of kooks, it's even supported by NASA (your tax dollars).

2006-08-08 03:40:07 · answer #4 · answered by Answers1 6 · 0 0

Yes, Although Science have tried explained the existence of life but have failed. So I strongly believe God created everything, for example although the Bible was written thousand of years ago but everything it says is happening in the Middle East today.

2006-08-08 03:40:32 · answer #5 · answered by Peggy 1 · 0 0

We know we were created. We know there are stars and atleast 8 other planets.. we know that the universe is bigger than we can see or imagine.. so.. who knows? God could have created life on another billion other planets.. but in my lifetime, I will never know that.. so, I'm not going to waste my life wondering what God did or didn't do.. I'm going to live it.

2006-08-08 03:33:19 · answer #6 · answered by Imani 5 · 0 0

I believe that it is too great an Ego Trip for Man to have the only Populated Planet in the entire Universe.............. but it's not in the Bible, so depending on just how Fundamental you are, you may not believe in life elsewhere.

2006-08-08 03:32:11 · answer #7 · answered by Ananke402 5 · 0 0

If we presuppose God's existence, we are able to not presuppose the existence of trillions of planets. truly, i believe that there are billions of stars in a galaxy. for his or her to be trillions of planets, each huge call could must have 1000's of planets. yet that is no longer really the point. we do not recognize that there are different planets (except, i believe, we've found some). yet when we presuppose God's existence, then we particularly a lot presuppose a kind of 'God works in mysterious magical options' ingredient. i do not presuppose God's existence. no longer even slightly. Does it boost questions of their recommendations ? likely. yet they're very reliable at assuming that that's actual devil putting those questions of their recommendations to tempt them faraway from God and trick them into Hell. Sigh... would not that's stunning if believers could merely pray for each thing ? want water ? Pray for God to make you a pitcher and furnish it to you. want nutrition ? Pray for God to practice dinner you up a bowl of soup. Then theism could very last about 3 days. Theists could both die off or sensible up. yet because it truly is, 'God facilitates those who help themselves'. How available. desirable. classic thumper. Scooterpoop buys into the completed 'God loves us, we are particular yet we are no longer worth of His love yet fortunate us He sacrificed His in straightforward words begotten immortal Son so shall we stay invariably' yet you communicate about something Scooterpoop won't be able to deliver himself to disbelieve and all of surprising God is making existence on different planets. even with, Scooterpoop, keep scootin' that poop. more effective acceptable than waking up, acceptable ?

2016-11-23 15:53:16 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Saying we alone are the only advanced species in the Universe is arrogant so yes, God has made life elsewhere.

2006-08-08 03:33:37 · answer #9 · answered by vwallwood 3 · 0 0

If God created life on other planets... isn't that contradictory to Christian beliefs? So if life does exist on other planets, God didn't put them there which would state that God did not create all life.

2006-08-08 03:32:43 · answer #10 · answered by MadMaxx 5 · 0 0

Not on EVERY other planet out there, but I think on many others, the universe is a big place, so that could very well be in the billions or trillions range.

2006-08-08 03:31:43 · answer #11 · answered by daisyk 6 · 0 0

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