Suppose we reach another world, or they reach us, or we are simply able to communicate with an extraterrestrial race, and they have no belief in a god.
What if there are hundreds of billions of them? Are you going to tell them they are all damned, or that they are all wrong. Suppose they laugh in your face? Suppose they have a totally different belief system, or suppose they KNOW FOR A FACT what happens when you die?
What if they communicate and travel to thousands of other worlds, and none of them believe in a god either?
Are you going to tell them they are all wrong, too???
2006-11-13
12:01:41
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2006-11-13
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Good question i am surprised someone finally had the balls to ask this and to those girls above tht blantantly state they would tell these "aliens" that they are damned... i pity u. No one would like it if those aliens imposed their beliefs on us so why would we even think of doing it to them. Just a thought and btw if u are american then u know damn well tht we believe in Freedom of Religion. Those of u willing to impose ur religion on others are the ones deserving damnation.
2006-11-13 12:09:44
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answered by Epidemic 2
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I consider you. in fact, i could go further: why do maximum of Christians insist that our faiths are comparable whilst ideologically, they are poles aside? Christianity began as a dissident Jewish sect. yet as this faith unfold in the path of the Roman empire, and exceedingly as quickly as Jesus grew to become into deified, then at that element, the religions chop up aside continuously. For us as Jews, G-d is G-d and guy is guy - they in no way 'merge'. The mere concept that G-d could take human form is BLASPHEMY. Jews have faith that one and all people are the youngsters of G-d. Christianity has developed a very distinctive perception equipment. It has taken the Jewish scriptures, MIStranslated them, REinterpreted them and additionally the belief of messiah, and now insists that we as Jews 'overlooked' or have been too 'obdurate' to recognize our own messiah! talk approximately conceitedness! Why don't greater Christians settle for that the very theory of 'messiah' is a JEWISH one. The JEWISH messianic prophecies have been written by ability of JEWS, for JEWS. We as Jews use properly translated Hebrew. in short, we comprehend OUR scriptures. yet no. Many Christians shelter that Judaism is 'irrelevant'. proper. The Jewish and Christian G-d isn't a similar G-d. How can or not this is, whilst Christians have faith in the trinity? whilst they have faith that G-d grew to become into made flesh in Jesus? And to those people who shop cheerfully affirming that Jews regard Jesus as a prophet - no, we don't. We in no way did. We in no way will. CATALIZ - yet you have only long previous and overlooked the essential element! In Judaism there is not any such concept because of the fact the 'suffering' messiah! this is a CHRISTIAN concept. CATALIZ back***********************************... You completely skipped over what I mentioned. The Jewish concept of messiah does not contain ANY 'suffering' messiah. you're utilizing a MIStranslation of the Torah. Kindly do not tell ME as a Jew what my faith does not 'comprehend' approximately OUR own SCRIPTURES.
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I have read a book called The Martian Chronicles, and it is bad to try and change others cultures. You wouldn't want to go to war with more potentially developed creatures. Also if they already have a belief system, it could be much further developed and shouldn't be meddled with.
2006-11-13 12:06:08
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answered by raymanfranks 1
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Cristians and all religions will revised their basic tenets. They might claim that the extra terrestrials don't have souls; that they are not creation of their god but forces of Satan or some other things.
2006-11-13 12:40:35
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well first off i am not going to be like others and say that aliens cannot exist........the bible says nothing about them but that doesnt mean they cannot exist.......anyway......
I dont tell people they are wrong......that is only for dumb christians who make us look bad.........i simply tell others about god's word and hope they will see the truth
so it doesnt matter to me if we communicate w/ extraterrestrials or not.....i will sitll be here to preach gods word
2006-11-13 12:05:53
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answered by Anonymous
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My response to them would depend on whether they existed before or after us; if they existed before us they might know something that we don't but if they existed after us than oh well, I'd still be interested in learning and interacting with them
2006-11-13 12:05:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Well master in Psycology, I would work day and night to help them believe and it would not be as delusional as your question. Congratulations for such a delusional question. You are spending too much time in La La land.
2006-11-13 12:32:03
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answered by Norskeyenta 6
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Nope. Jesus said to go into all the world and tell people the good news. That's it for me.
2006-11-13 12:05:31
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answered by nancy jo 5
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This is a vacation spot for aliens.
"Look at the little tribal planet with it's quaint gods. Awwww isn't it cute."
2006-11-13 12:07:56
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answered by Chris R 2
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hahahahah teehee oh boy LOL, hahahaha, heeheeheehee - thats so much for the question its a great cheer up!
ps I know what happens when I die cuz Ive done it once before!
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enjoy...
2006-11-13 12:07:37
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answered by lit_spirit 3
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