I find it ironic that, as you discuss the possibility of alien ray mechanisms, you imply that someone else is gullible.
2007-01-15 11:14:06
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answered by Jennie Fabulous 4
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Atheists in general should be open to the possibility that life evolved on many other planets. But as with God, they will actually believe when concrete evidence appears.
What "aliens" are you referring to regarding these "ray" mechanisms? I'm not aware of them, nor of any particular problem with other dimension-invading aliens. There sure aren't any around here.
2007-01-15 11:34:57
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answered by skepsis 7
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Do atheists think there might be extraterrestrials
DISTINCT PROBABILITY
scientific research into these "ray" mechanisms aliens say...
PARDON??
Ever consider gullible people might actually be aiding them to
invade us with these machines?
NOT UNLESS I HAVE BEEN DRINKING
2007-01-15 11:17:51
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answered by Anonymous
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atheists can acept the possibility of extra-terrestrials since life on this planet is evidence that life can exist on planets. We have huge amounts of evidence for other planets so we do not discount that others may contain life. All the proposals follow a logical train of thought that has the possibility of being proven. Our attempts so far to prove it have failed, but a absense of evidence is not evidence of absence. Also we havn't looked THAT hard, for example we havn't been to other planets to look other than a few trips round the flat parts of Mars and that's 1 in a very long list of planets.
So hence we can think that there is the possibility of extra-terrestrials, though we seem reliant on there being proof that there are before we drop the "might"
The rest of your question is silly and makes no sense.
2007-01-15 11:20:06
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answered by jleslie4585 5
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Of course there are aliens. If we're the best the universe has to offer, the universe is one sorry and sad place.
There are trillions upon trillions of stars out there. A great many of them have planets. If even .00000000000001 percent of all those stars has planets, and point .00000000000001 percent of all those systems with planets are within the realm of supporting some form of life, that will still be TRILLIONs of planets.
There has to be life elsewhere because it doesn't make sense for it only appear on one planet among the infinite trillions.
2007-01-15 11:17:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in aliens due to the immensity of the universe. I have a firm belief in the theory of evolution, mostly due to the overwelming evidence, and that if it's true that life has evolved elsewhere on other planets. After all, we're the product of our universe, not the other way around.
2007-01-15 11:12:51
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answered by Ghost Wolf 6
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Extraterrestrials are real. I should know. I am an abductee and I can tell you that the Grays are the physical manifestations of demonic forces working under the orders of Satan to undermine the faith of Christians in Jesus.
Not really. Actually I just made that up. Gotcha.
2007-01-15 11:21:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure. Atheism is solely and entirely not believing in a god. Has nothing to do with aliens. Different people believe different things.
As far as the rest goes, huh?
2007-01-15 11:18:30
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answered by abulafia24 3
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Your out of your'e Vulcan Mind Spock!
2007-01-15 23:57:03
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answered by prog frog 1
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A) Atheists generally have multiple opinions about ET's. They might exist, they might not. Atheism has nothing to do with this issue.
B) How much weed have you been smoking?
2007-01-15 11:11:49
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answered by Alan 7
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