I doubt it but let's get things straightened out here first, then worry about aliens.
2007-01-26 15:59:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Genesis a million:28 claims that G-d cautioned Adam and Eve to "be fruitful and multiply". Many Christians and Jews take this as an order to undergo many youthful children. Then there are the verses that are considered a prohibition on starting up administration. do you should can no longer use some type of starting up deal with (which includes the "pull out and pray" technique), you're in a heterosexual marriage, and neither of you is infertile then you surely does no longer have plenty option about youngsters except you also under no circumstances have sex. Now, maximum glaring Christians and Jews might want to say that no longer having youngsters is a private decision that should be left to the human beings worried. though, now no longer everybody are inexpensive, inspite of faith.
2016-12-03 02:35:48
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answered by boshell 4
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The Bible doesn't mention them, but you know, the Bible doesn't mention anything about alot of things. I don't see why they couldn't exist. Of course that would upset their whole belife that they are so fuking special as human beings and god only loves them and only granted them a soul unless they believe god is either not telling them something or has created aliens, they just aren't as important as all of us wonderful human beings. Of course, why would he create an entire planet of beings with no free will? Seems like a big waste of time, and we are the only beings with free will.
2007-01-26 15:55:04
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answered by fifimsp1 4
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Christian doctrine has nothing whatsoever to say about visitors from outer space, and the discovery of intelligent beings from another world would not create any implications for Christianity, either positive or negative.
2007-01-26 15:54:57
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answered by NONAME 7
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Not according to Christianity. But if there are aliens would they believe in Jesus Christ. or his father?
2007-01-26 16:00:30
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answered by Javi 1
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You don't have to go with accordance with the religon on everything. At least on my part. I do believe in other life on other planets in other galaxies...and omg I'm Christian. I really don't know if the church (also matters which church ur talking about) has specifics on that.
2007-01-26 15:54:14
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answered by Cindy 3
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maybe. God only spoke of humans in the Bible and did not mention whether or not he created more. DO i believe there are aliens. no. God created us and we are incredibly special to him. Scientifically earth is the best place for life to survive and flourish, so, using probability, its just us.
2007-01-26 15:55:03
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answered by Droppinshock 3
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Sure.
Many Mexicans are Roman Catholic which are the original Christians. Much like the Irish, Italians, Polish, etc...
2007-01-26 15:54:13
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answered by Lives7 6
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I would say, "yes". There is nothing directly indicating that in the Bible, but it stands to reason if God created this world, he likely created others, too.
2007-01-26 15:59:03
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answered by Magic Mouse 6
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Sure. Why wouldn't God have created others. The universe is so vast.
2007-01-26 16:34:36
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answered by IKB 3
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