Nope, Earth is special and i don't see any glimpse of other beings in bible
2007-04-13 11:01:21
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answer #1
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answered by John 3
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Absolutely, men would be foolish 2 think we are the only ones . Other life forms, other creatures, other animals we are not aware of -yes.
Man is not All-Knowing and still learning everyday, there are bound 2 be some things we are not aware of.
GOD created other planets, galaxies, nations, life-forms-it's way more than what our (humans) eyes can see.
I am sure the government is aware of other life-forms from different planets and have researched and have proof of it but they won't tell the public for fear of " A public up roar, the people may become afraid." Me, personally I am afraid of my government and their lies. Bring the aliens on so i can meet them and ask what's up, it would be interesting.
I would ask 2 go live on their planet maybe i would be treated fair, unlike earth
2007-04-13 18:24:15
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answered by ? 5
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Very good question. I've thought of the contradiction myself. If you do not believe in God because there is no "proof", but have enough faith to believe in something that hasn't even remotely been proved, well that's like the pot calling the kettle black.
No, there is no life as far as we can see in space. And that's a long way. No wonder the astronauts come back awed by God's work. Life exists only on earth.
2007-04-13 18:06:19
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answered by JohnFromNC 7
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Weird Darryl, that is the only good thing that came of that awful movie. It's a great line.
Possibly, there really is a lot of space out there. The conditions for life require an IMMENSE amount of fine tuning, but it is theoretically possible. But I don't spend too much time or brain power on it. SETI has never really interested me and there's no way any ETs have visited earth. (Because the universe is such a very huge place)
2007-04-13 18:01:59
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answered by LX V 6
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One thing I have pondered is why did God create this entire universe if all life is confined to one single planet....so logically either there is life on other planets, or God has designed the rest of the universe for our use in the next life. Perhaps each soul in heaven will be given their own solar system or Galaxy to do with as they please....
2007-04-13 18:03:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course. The universe is beyond huge and virtually ageless. There must be another environment out there that would support life (as we know it), even if only microbial in form.
However, I disagree with the primordial soup theory of the emergence of life. In all of our experience here on Earth, only life begets life. It must have started somewhere else and spread across the galaxies until it found fertile ground, like dandelion seeds.
2007-04-13 18:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
Even though the likelihood of life on any individual planet is very small, the number of stars and planets is so astronomically high, that it most certainly must be true.
the downside is that the universe is so big, all of this other life is so far away we'll never get to see it.
2007-04-13 18:00:51
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answered by Morey000 7
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What is a life? A living subject? A moving object? A sense of motion? In the Universe; there are so many different ways of life who fooling round their suborn thing and try to holding it tight and acturally nothing they can have. They ate it and swallow out again and eat again and swallow or lie down again and eat.
And of course the lie object changed the face and the eating object is another face.
Difference creatures, suborning the differently purpose and laughing at others creatures who suborning others things.
These are our universe. Whatever plannet will have whatever creatures in it.
2007-04-13 18:07:28
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answered by johnkamfailee 5
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we can barely see outside of our own solar system. and cant travel even to the edges of it yet.
how vain are we to think that this is the only planet that is in orbit at roughly the same distance from a heat and light giving star and capable of creating life.
there is water in space, and water usually means life.
besides a few hundred thousand rednecks and back woods sherrif's that have been abducted cant be wrong.
2007-04-13 18:04:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Not so much believe there is, but the odds are in favor of there being planets that can sustain life.
2007-04-13 18:29:43
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answered by Anonymous
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There is probably several billion planets out there with some kind of life forms!
2007-04-13 18:04:28
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answered by Anonymous
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