And your point is?
2006-12-10 16:19:56
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answer #1
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answered by martha d 5
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If you are so sure that the Bible is ficticious, then why are you concerned with what it says about beings on other planets?
Secondly, why did you ask a question then state your own answer for it? It sounds more like you just want to have a whinge.
But to answer the question - no, it does not mention beings on other planets. And no, there are no beings on other planets, as it does not fit into what is in the Holy Bible. Prove Him wrong and go find an alien....
2006-12-11 00:21:13
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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As a matter of fact it does! Hebrews 1:1-2 and Ezekiel 1:4. Jesus said He was not of this earth. The place is called Heaven. There are ancient depictions in piratically every culture (Egyptian, Babylonian) of images similar to those in Ezekiel indicating there is Intelligent Life out there! I would be afraid of someone or something way more intelligent than myself! Just think what it would take to get here from a thousand thousand light years away!
2006-12-11 00:39:19
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answered by Sassy 3
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Well, first off I disagree that the Bible is fictitious.It is the story of man's relationship with God[the Christian God].If man fears God it is not because of God,but because of the choices man has made in their lifestyle. As to space exploration, so what? The Creator is very aware of the creation of space, just not identified at the time of Christ mission on this earth as relevant.
2006-12-11 00:33:11
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answered by tjdepere2003 6
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Any other ficticious book? Well you could read War of the Worlds for a start.
2006-12-11 06:19:59
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people think that Elisha's description of God's Cadillac is an early UFO encounter, I think that if any UFO people made the mistake of asking for directions here they would be as skrood as any tourist that asks me for directions.( I believe that a good set of directions returns them from the right direction for you to smile and wave,{about 20-45 minutes} but leaves them unable to ask for any explanation of where they went wrong)
2006-12-11 00:25:08
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answered by Barabas 5
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I could have gave you a sensible and very intelligent answer regarding religious scriptures and the universe, but as you have asked for a fictitious book I will say Star Wars.
2006-12-11 05:06:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The book of Enoch touches that subject, it was not accepted into the bible because it was controversial as to it being inspired , but why worry if you do not believe.
Jesus is the truth, the way and the life.
2006-12-11 00:20:05
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answered by St. Mike 4
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Well as a matter of fact it does! John 17.3 is full of references, let's have a look here, " And the flying craft from the sky was filled with Beings that were not liken unto us but of another type of creature that we knew not of!!" Wow, how about that eh!!!
2006-12-11 00:28:19
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answered by Anonymous
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to believe in aliens is not to say the bible is wrong, the bible is a history of christianity on earth. aliens have their own bibles.
yes aliens exist, of course they do. the universe is too vast for us to be the only "intelligent" species about.
2006-12-11 08:49:01
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answered by phidza 2
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I don't think you have a good grasp of what is required to ask a question that seeks answers. If you go to the Sci- Fi section of your local library, it is full of fictitious books of that sort.
2006-12-11 00:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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