there are jinn on earth,about the second part of the question thats because God create what he please,there may be other creatures allah know the best
2006-10-31 22:19:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably not - guesswork based on the universe's sheer size and age. At some point life must have evolved elsewhere (probably in lots of places), and in a few of those places, it may even have evolved into something with self-awareness like us. (Remember, for most of the Earth's history, it was inhabited by nothing more complex than bacteria; 99.99999% of the time life has been on Earth it did not evolve intelligence; we are a remarkable abberation).
However for the same reason there is no reason to believe we could ever make contact with them. Assuming intelligent life would eventually develop radio transmission (for the laws of physics apply all over), there is absolutely no trace of artificial radio waves being present in any part of space. SETI has searched very effectively for this. It doesn't mean it isn't there - but it does mean it isn't obvious. Any civilization as advanced as ours my be too far away for its radio waves to reach us, some civilizations may emerge long after ours has died out, and any signal we picked up would probably have travelled for so long that the civilization it came from had itself probably died out long ago.
This is why for me the Universe needed no god to put it together.
2006-11-01 06:39:12
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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Again, you seek to perpetuate the myth that there is a god. Life on earth is a pure fluke and 4.5 billion years in the making - unless you insist otherwise, as I suspect that you would.
Mathematically, there could well be other life forms in distant parts of the universe - all it takes is the right conditions and life begins, in very simple forms and, over time, evolves into something more advanced.
Muslims, however, are a few hundred years behind the rest of us. DO catch up?
2006-11-01 06:30:35
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answered by Anonymous
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You are not alone and gods have nothing to do with that. Over the centuries, your planet was a curious place to visit once or twice and was not considered very interesting . Sure, your wars showed us how undeveloped you are as a species. Your infantile,(in cosmic terms) dependence on god concepts does not bode well for you and neither does your penchant to breed beyond your planet's ability to sustain you. We are now showing an interest in you because it is not often that we get to observe a species commit suicide. You are so close to maturing as a sentient species and it will be a shame to see you kill yourselves. There are just not enough of you becoming rational enough to force the issue. You let the least among you determine your fate, so be it.
2006-11-01 08:41:35
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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This question is so somple to answer. Jesus said there were ninety and nine who were safe in the fold. He came to seek and to save the one that was lost. The earth is obviously the one that was lost, so the ninety and nine must represent other worlds where the people have not fallen into sin. Our planet is the lesson book for the entire unfallen universe. From us, they will learn the terrible results of rebellion against God and the tremendous cost of sin. Thus, sin will never arise again.
2006-11-01 08:05:44
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answered by 19jay63 4
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He also made the Angels. As for the other planets, the earth can hold only so many people with everlasting life. We would have needed to more out into the Universe to terraform planets and explore. Because of what Adam did, now we have to wait 1000 years after Armageddon before we can begin doing that, but many living today will be there to do that.
2006-11-01 06:16:45
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answered by Anonymous
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No way we are alone,the universe is endless.The earth is tiny.
In the vast universe earth is like one grain of sand.Maybe this
is why certain people say God is dead,maybe He is busy creating more new worlds right now.
2006-11-01 06:20:22
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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I think that there is a great possibility that there is life in other places. God, however, is not the cause. Whatever happened to form earth could have happened in every other galaxy in the entire universe.
2006-11-01 06:17:13
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answered by ....... 4
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There are hundreds of billions of stars contained within hundreds of billions of galaxies. Earth is a small planet revolving around an average star in a corner of one of those galaxies.
Your question implies you already know the answer.
2006-11-01 06:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No, we are not alone. I believe there is life out there somewhere else. I think that life occured here by a series of events purely biological in nature. The rest of the planets in our solar system provide a structure that allows earth to have the perfect set of variables for life as we know it (i.e. not too hot, not too cold, no large asteroids hit us, etc..)
But you may believe otherwise.
2006-11-01 06:20:03
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answered by Kevin Chisholm 2
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Why are you asking so many of this line of q's within the past couple of hrs? Is there something bothering you and making you questioning life?
Hope whatever it is that you're going thru you will endure with patient and perseverance. Gud luck.
2006-11-01 06:35:37
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answered by Xonja 2
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