After learning the size of our Master Universe, I would suppose that there are many inhabited planets with INTELLIGENT LIFE on them. They may not be like us... as what we call "human" but they would be living beings that have developed into a life form to fit the world's natural laws they live on. Some may be air breathers, some may be water beings, etc... but they all have knowledge of God, the Creator. Some may not be as we write it, because their world is different. Some may not have to wage against sin, as they may not have had beginning humans that disobeyed God's request to not eat the "fruit." Who knows, but there are no humans like us on other planets in other constellations that make up the Master Universe. Eternity will be interesting, to meet these beings of intelligence, don't you think?
2007-01-15 17:09:38
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answered by Callie Kitty 5
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No. Humans are a mutation of simpler life forms produced by DNA. We are an accident. There is a better chance of you picking the winning lottery numbers every Saturday for the rest of your life than for another human-like species to occur, never mind other humans.
Do I believe that other life - if it exists - would be compatible with life on Earth? Yes. The formation of proteins and later RNA and DNA through abiogenesis may be the only way for life to occur. If it is, then all life elsewhere will probably contain the same four base pairs of DNA that we have.
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2007-01-15 18:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I imagine that you're a weird one, considering the wording of your question (if English isn't your primary language, then I apologize). But, yes, I would think that, at some point in the infinite stretch of history, there was other life at some point in the universe that had a reasonable enough level of intelligence to equate them with humans.
2007-01-15 17:02:53
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answered by FlashesOfBrilliance 1
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Most definitely! Coming from a Christian perspective, the Bible only deals with life on this planet - it does not seem to address whether or not there exists life "out there."
Put it this way: Say there are 100 billion stars in the univers, and only 1% of them have solar systems, that's 1 billion solar systems. And if only 1% of the solar systems have a planet conducive to life (as we know it) then you have 10 million planets. And if only 1% have life, that is still 100,000!
Well actually 99,999 because we'd be one of the planets with life...
2007-01-15 17:03:14
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answered by ? 2
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Life probably. Humans well maybe some kinda humanoid but that is a lot less likely.
2007-01-15 17:02:23
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answered by Anonymous
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There could be other rational beings in the universe, but they probably are not human.
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2007-01-15 17:02:01
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answered by Catholic Philosopher 6
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Yep worlds without end it would be odd to think we could be the only one out here.
2007-01-15 17:06:42
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answered by dianehaggart 5
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No. Other bipeds? Almost definitely. Other sentient beings? Probably. Anybody we could make babies with? No way.
2007-01-15 17:02:41
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answered by mullah robertson 4
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i believe anything could be out in this infinitive universe. there are too many possibilities to believe.
2007-01-15 17:02:07
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answered by mackenzie 2
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That would have to depend on your definition of "human."
2007-01-15 16:59:54
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answered by Voodoid 7
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