Looks like you pissed a few people off asking a completely relevant question!
I think people would question their faith in what is written in the bible/koran or whatever else.
If God were ever proven to be false, people wouldn't fight religious wars anymore, however, people would live their lives not caring about consequences.
2007-03-15 12:57:14
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answered by Peach 2
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As long as there are people who still believe in the concept of God, then I don't think the concept will die. It will just shoe that all the money that taxpayers have given NASA over the years have payed off in a big way. Plus I can just see a lot of the fundamentalists trying to spread the word of God to the other life forms on these other planets.
2007-03-15 12:53:08
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answered by Shannon A 4
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I cant say how long the concept of God will be out there. But science keep moving foward so fast. If anybody could see a difference between science and religion, and if science invent something that cannot explain by religion, religion will start to fade. I doubt if God is there or not because all brutality happenning in this world. Why God couldn't stop 9/11 ? why he cant call world peace with one snap ? Where was God when all Genocides happen ?
2007-03-15 12:57:16
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answered by LabradorRetreiver 1
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The concept would still exist, surely, but for Christians, they were either be in complete denial - i.e. that's a hoax, science is wrong, etc. - or their faith would be completely shaken. Cause I'm pretty sure the Bible never, ever mentions life on other planets. And if Jesus couldn't have had a son and been married because the Bible didn't mention it, then surely if the Bible didn't mention life on other planets, that can't be true, right? (a little sarcasm)
2007-03-15 12:54:31
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answered by eastchic2001 5
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God should never be doubted, but to answer your question - If science is able to convince that other life exists, the concept that we go to heaven or hell would die and people wouldn't care whether they did wrong or right.
2007-03-15 12:56:08
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answered by artmastercf 4
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I'm sure it would shatter the faith of people who believe God only created life on one planet, this one microscopic dot on the face of the multiverse.
I don't think the concept of God will ever die away until one of two things happen. Either people start thinking for themselves and educating themselves on fact and scienec, or until we can see everything about this universe and beyond without a God.
2007-03-15 12:51:30
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answered by klazzt 1
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No!
Nowhere in the Bible does it say that "Earth" is the only planet that God created people in his image. Science can (and will never) prove that God does or does not exist. Science can only prove what is already written in the Bible.
What throws Science off is that God created everything in the mature state. It may take a tree (or a mountain) years to grow, but He made them instantly (in the beginning). Read Genesis and see for yourself.
2007-03-15 13:02:50
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answered by eddy46218 1
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Life Does Exist on other planets. A few of my friends were abducted by aliens. Crop Circles. I believe Travis Walton in "The Fire In The Sky"
It would truly unveil the GOD thing very fast, people would start to question their beliefs
2007-03-15 12:59:55
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answered by Iluvhim 1
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God could have other social systems on other planets. In fact it would seem likely that we are not the only children of Jehovah. Yet the bible tells us that we are made for this earth and this earth was made for us.
This is the home for the sons of men.
Creation goes on for infinity and beyond. And the Almighty has been gracious enough to allow us to reside here and worship him. He has given us fresh air, clean water, good foods, and lovely vistas.
What he asks back is exclusive devotion. Are you willing honor, serve, and to love only Jehovah? Genesis..
2007-03-15 13:00:03
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answered by debbie2243 7
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God created everything in the universe so I doubt it would change anything if there was life on another one of God's planets.
2007-03-15 12:55:56
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answered by Bob L 2
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