Some Christians would be accepting. However, some Fundamentalist Christians would dismiss these aliens as tools of Satan.
2007-03-25 11:26:32
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answered by Nowhere Man 6
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What if aliens decided that out of nowhere they were going to speak English or Spanish or some language that we know on Earth and then they told us that they have been around for millions of years and told us that the universe was created in some way that they know of and we have no clue about?
That's what you are asking me right? Personally I believe that God sounds a little more realistic than that. So yeah, I would believe in God still. I would still attend church. Because they would be no better than all of the atheists who are just out there trying to convince people not to worship god for no reason at all. Why do you want us to not worship god? Please give me a reason. All of you guys get me so mad sometimes.
2007-03-25 18:44:06
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, not everything people say is true, even if they are from another planet.
Second, I doubt that alien was there when the earth was created.
Third, I believe what I believe and that can't be changed due to the reasons above.
And to the person above, you need to get your facts straight. I believe aliens don't exist, if they did wouldn't God include them during the creation story in the Bible? I believe ghosts can be demons, since the Devil takes many forms, but they can also be a figment of the imagination.
2007-03-25 18:29:39
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answered by peachblossom202020 2
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Yes, I'd still beleive in God, because if they are going to tell how the universe was formed, then my God has everything to do with it. I will be happy for that to happen, so finally, the many non-believers will hear truth from the mouths of alien!
2007-03-25 18:34:06
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answered by Anonymous
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According to David Icke the aliens are already here.
Icke argues that he has developed a moral and political worldview that combines New Age spiritualism with a passionate denunciation of what he sees as totalitarian trends in the modern world. His views have been described as "New Age conspiracism."
At the heart of Icke's theories is the view that the world is ruled by a secret group called the "Global Elite" or "Illuminati," which he has linked to The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an anti-Semitic hoax. In 1999, he published The Biggest Secret, in which he wrote that the Illuminati are a race of reptilian humanoids known as the Babylonian Brotherhood, and that many prominent figures are reptilian, including George W. Bush, Queen Elizabeth II, Kris Kristofferson, and Boxcar Willie.
2007-03-25 18:32:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I would still attend church becausebeing an alien does not mean they woudl have all the right answers just asl all humans do not have all the right answers. God woudl have created them too. I belive I already have all the proof I need that God is real.
2007-03-25 18:46:38
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no way they could prove it, unless they had already invented photography when the universe was created, and since that is impossible, I would not believe them. I would probably urinate in my pants before I went to church, though.
2007-03-25 18:28:47
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answered by Anonymous
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is this a variation of pascal's wager?
actually I do not worry about how the earth was formed, or how man was created,
i have a real relationship with God and his son Jesus, and the rest is useless argument.
2007-03-25 18:29:06
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answered by Hannah's Grandpa 7
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What if they came down and said they had flown their spaceship and met God, would Atheist still not believe? Question works both ways.
And either way it is just as dumb.
2007-03-25 18:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Holy ****. Like about a half an hour ago I was think of posting the same question. Wow. That was weird.
2007-03-25 18:30:27
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answered by Anonymous
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