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Would the religion on the other planets be right just to the inhabitants or to the whole universe?

2006-10-01 03:27:31 · 17 answers · asked by super stud 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

17 answers

yah why not


chek for proof

2006-10-01 03:29:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

There are seven Universes/Skies and the equal number of Earth like ours. If the world of Jinn (genie ghosts spirits) have the same religions or denials of religions as we the humans have so we may believe that in the seven skies the composition would be similar to ours.. The Maker of all the skies is one Supreme Being and a Message different to the humans would not have been given elsewhere.

2006-10-01 03:44:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If there are Billions of Galaxy's then it would seen that there will be millions times billions of planets with intelligent life. And their religion will be the same as the religion that God wants us to have, but we as a whole do not. This true religion is held by but a few on this planet.

2006-10-01 03:31:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

The observable Universe has approximately eighty billion galaxies. this would be a decrease sure for the style of galaxies in the full Universe. I assume that each and every galaxy has, on wide-unfold from 10 to a million,000,000 planets with clever existence. so because it is 10^12 to 10^17 planets with clever existence in the observable Universe. particular, having an estimate with a component of one hundred,000 errors is embarrassing. yet that's what you get once you extrapolate from a single archives component. edit i think of Lamarck became real, yet for the incorrect motives. Evolution would not have a objective, different than ultimate survival in an ecosystem. in spite of the undeniable fact that, intelligence does seem to confer survival benefit. So it is not only us that have become smarter. lots of critters have become smarter. I assume intelligence to be inevitable. mutually as existence precisely like us demands an Earth like ours and a solar like ours and random mishaps like the KT asteroid hit, clever existence frequently demands no such issues. we could have stumbled on ourselves on a frozen Earth will destructive ingredients, and it would desire to have taken one hundred million years instead of 6 to bypass from Chimpanzee to Human intelligence. in spite of the undeniable fact that it is not significant in the slightest. We see evolution occurring on earth at intense expenses of speed. that's what genetics does. it is commonplace.

2016-10-18 07:24:40 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It's a pretty good bet that any mystical beliefs an alien race might have would likely be very different from what we humans would be inclined to believe. Significantly different environments would most likely lead to very differeny evolutionary patterns, and would very likely lead to the development of different minds and thought patterns.

It is egotistical in extreme to assume that human religion is "THE ONLY TRUE" one in the universe.

Here's a scary though: What happens when we run into a race that is equally convinced that they need to convert US to their religion to save us from...whatever? Will we have an intergalactic Jihad?

2006-10-01 03:32:08 · answer #5 · answered by Scott M 7 · 0 1

IMO... because I do not know God's Will in this... each world has been given what God wants it to have. And has been given God's instructions on How He Wills it to be run. Hopefully most of them have done a better job of it than has mankind on earth.

Also,IMO, all of the science that God put inplace to controle the functioning of The Universe would , of course, universaly apply.

I am of The True Christian Faith and I see no contradiction in this position relative to God's Word and Will for mankind on Earth.

2006-10-01 03:34:28 · answer #6 · answered by IdahoMike 5 · 0 2

universe

2006-10-01 03:30:17 · answer #7 · answered by ramall1to 5 · 0 0

Religion is never right, just the product of someone's imagination.

2006-10-01 03:41:37 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If?

What's the matter? The real world not enough for you, so you want to live in a fantasy?

2006-10-01 03:42:37 · answer #9 · answered by Born Again Christian 5 · 0 0

There is really only one religion.It is the relation ship of man with God. All the others are merely beliefs.

2006-10-01 03:36:31 · answer #10 · answered by samssculptures 5 · 0 1

I'd bet there would be just as many religions & oppossing opinions (providing they had the ability to think) as we have.

2006-10-01 03:36:46 · answer #11 · answered by Ivyvine 6 · 1 1

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