No. Humans here on Earth don't believe in in the same god. I would go so far as to say that there are as many different Gods as there are people on Earth...atheists excepted. No two people on Earth see God in exactly the same way.
2006-12-15 12:56:46
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answered by Jimbo 3
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I'll be honest I didn't read all of it, but a few things popped out. firstly: "Why should I believe God over Zeus, Buddha, Thor, and other gods?" Well, I can say two answers to that question. The first answers is one I believe more of. For an atheist to asked that question then I will ask "Why should I call a cat, Cat? Should I call it Gato, Chat, Katze, or кот. God is powerful, so I assume that he has different names.” I understand your logic in thinking this way, but you've seem to have forgotten the bits in the bible declaring deities such as Baal false gods, and explicitly stating they have no connection with Yahweh. “The second answer is to even if God wasn't the different gods, he did survive since the beginning of time. If he was like other religions then surely he would perish by now. But since we still worship him then I will say that he is still out there. (X-files theme music)” The only knowledge we have of this middle eastern deity is from the Israelites (originally). Their religion, and texts, are younger than other well known religions in history. Ironically, the religion that came before it in the land of Canaan prior to the Israelites moving in, and the religion which seems to display the most similarities, is the Canaanite religion: The religion the Israelites bent over backwards in claiming had no connection with their own (smells fishy).
2016-05-22 22:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Through God worlds without number have been created that are for human habitation. Yes they would believe in the same God - and likely many other different false ones just like here on our earth. They would also have religious writings similar to our Bible but I don't think it would be word for word the same since these writings are the words of God, but filtered through the experiences of the prophets and apostles that recieved God's word and also through the understanding of those who translated these writings into our modern languages.
2006-12-15 13:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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well it really depends on the historical events of their world. If god went there too and did similiar as he did here, then its very possible. But their world isn't the same as ours. They would have had different people doing different things. So if they had a Bible like ours, it probably would have the same morals but different stories. But you got to see the big picture. Our God just may be a higher being with more advanced technology than we could ever understand. Kind of like that movie Stargate. Not that I believe it or anything, but it could be possible.
Until we achieve that kind of space technology or (they come to us first) I don't think we'll ever really know until we become a higher being (die and go to heaven)
2006-12-15 12:58:25
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answered by Amanda 3
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Yes, they must also love and worship the One True God, Who creates all worlds visible and invisible. But we cannot understand their religion because their cvivilization must be very different from ours. But they are still our brothers and sisters who love and respect us, and vice versa.
Perhaps, we will have the chance to happily and thankfully meet them in the next few millennia, when some other people here may still think that they are aliens or man's enemies.
2006-12-15 21:15:40
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on how one defines "G0D". If G0D is defined as the creator of all things then it would follow that, yes, if they believed they would worship the same creator as we do.
If, on the other hand one defines themselves as the only power, as in Atheism, then no. Any such aliens would of course believe each of them alone were in control of their own destiny. That would mean there was never going to be any help or hope of relief from a power stronger and/or more effective than they are.
2006-12-15 12:57:27
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answered by musemessmer 6
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If God made other planets, he would've made himself known on those planets. They would have their own version of the bible however. About Jesus, he would've appeared there too.
2006-12-15 12:56:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I wonder how many times I need to repeat this , Yes Yes Yes !!
God created all things. Jesus says when He returns, He has sheep of anther FLOCK , them also He will bring.
2006-12-15 12:55:03
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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They better because our God is a jealous God.
2006-12-15 12:51:48
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answered by Atlas 6
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As soon as you find an alien, ask it, and then we'll know for sure.
2006-12-15 12:51:29
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answered by Butterfly Princess 4
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