Who was it who said, "I think that the unmistakable proof that there is other intelligent life out there by the fact that none of it has attempted to contact us"? Kudos to who knows!
At any rate, it would be awfully conceited of us to believe that we are the only living, breathing organisms flopping about in the giant whatever, don't you think? I only regret that we won't discover the planet in my lifetime....maybe I'll have to come back. Since my religion has never narrowed the concept of life to just include this planet, I don't think any moral/spiritual pillars will need mortaring. Thanks for the question!
2007-04-25 13:27:21
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answered by tmiller 3
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i'd not recommendations a minimum of vacationing the planet after a lot study has been carried out, even if i imagine we ought to continuously concentration on planets that all of us recognize added about already. Inhospitable as Mars would seem, somewhat technologies ought to help us live to inform the tale there completely. Human colonies on the moon are also very possibly. We in basic terms favor to strengthen the ease of area holiday to the instantly ahead citizen via inventing a cheap and useful thanks to achieve our planetary acquaintances.
2016-12-04 21:12:41
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answered by ? 4
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I'm agnostic so it does not affect it at all. The scientists also say their star (sun) is a Red Dwarf which is much cooler than our own so life may not be there but the overall conditions may be right to support existence.
2007-04-25 13:33:31
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answered by genaddt 7
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Not much at all. I heard a audio clip of them and it was amazing how often they said words like think, maybe, possibly, hypothetically, theoretically, perhaps, might, potentially, etc. They admitted they could barely even see the light from the planet in a telescope, they aren't even absolutely positive if it has an atmosphere.
2007-04-25 13:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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There are countless habitable planets out there capable of supporting life, and even more with their own life already present and thriving. Some are light years ahead of we Earth Humans. Others are in the rudimentary phases.
2007-04-25 13:23:35
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answered by crusadawannabe 2
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Good luck getting there!
No but seriously. If God is the God of the universe, what does it matter about a possible habitable planet. Is there anywhere you can go to escape from God. If God created you, He knows exactly where you are, what you will do, what you think, what you say, and how you act both toward Him and toward your fellow man.
2007-04-25 13:31:19
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answered by Anonymous
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For God created the HEAVEN ( could be looked at 2 way's Jesus ascended in to heaven look above the clouds and beyond, and our eternal home)and the earth. The earth will probably be his thrown planet, when he reigns.
But they don't know if it is habitable yet though that planet u spoke about...
2007-04-25 13:27:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the Promised Land. Moses misunderstood. It's hard talking to a Burning Bush. This is where the Jews must go. It is the land of milk and honey. Forget about Palestine; a mere misunderstanding,or the product of poor translation. We just need the rockets and whoosh! off they go...
2007-04-25 13:25:45
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answered by River Jordan 3
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That must be that spare planet god's been holding in reserve in case this one gets blasted by a big ol' asteroid. Everybody needs a back-up.
2007-04-25 13:24:40
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answered by Resident Heretic 7
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That will likely be true millions of time in the universe, but what has that got to do with religion?
2007-04-25 13:25:48
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answered by nikola333 6
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