Not necessarily. Maybe he's just been over there building their society, because he likes them better than us. lol
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Religion and a Creator are two different things. There can still be a Creator with all the religions being wrong.
2007-05-11 03:48:47
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answered by Southpaw 7
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I do not see how it would disprove God, we know that God created this planet. If another planet has their own religion, then i would think it would prove that religion is universal and therefore probably true.
2007-05-11 03:56:46
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answered by Anonymous
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How would it do that?
Meatbot and Mercer, can you give me some logical proofs there is not a God? Don't just say there are logical proofs, give them, logical and unarguable.
Mercer, can you logically prove that the big bang happened? I doubt it but yet I suspect you believe it. You can't prove it logically because no one can, it is a matter of faith from observations. You believe in things that you cannot prove. So, it is your logic skills that are sadly lacking because you do not use the same standards to test all your beliefs.
You also take the stance that because you cannot prove something exists it is proof of its non-existence, an untenable logical position.
2007-05-11 03:48:18
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answered by Elizabeth Howard 6
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No.
I'm Atheist and I can come up with a multitude of Theist rationales that would explain it.
You can't prove a negative........the only way to combat superstition is through education, critical thinking and the courage of individuals to question the existence of a god for themselves.
2007-05-11 03:52:47
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answered by thewolfskoll 5
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Nah, it would just be another group that christians can discriminate against and force their religion upon.
However, the idea that there are any proofs of god is completely laughable. There are no scientific or logical proofs of god. Absolutely none. If someone thinks there are then they are just showing off very poor logic skills.
ElizabethHoward asks me to prove that a god does not exist. You are just showing off poor logic skills. How do you prove that something does not exist. Can you prove that leprachauns or fairies do not exist? No you can't. They I guess you believe in them too. I however cannot prove that they do exist and no one else can either. Therefore it is logical to not believe in leprachauns or fairies. What would you suggest would be a piece of evidence that proves that leprachauns and fairies do not exist?
By your logic skills and by the reasoning you have given here, you must believe in fairies and leprachauns. You are saying that if you cannot prove that it does not exist, then you must believe in it. I however, believe that if the existence of something cannot be proven then it is not a good idea to believe in it. Do you believe in aliens? Why or why not? Do you believe in dragons? Why or why not? Do you believe in vampires, werewolves, unicorns, zombies, mermaids, sea serpents or other beings from fiction? Why or why not?
You bring up big bang and your assumption that I am believing in it. I have no opinion on it. I have not researched it and I do not know what evidence there is for it. I am not saying I believe in it and I am not saying that I do not believe in it. However, you are once again showing off poor logic skills by assuming that I believe in something.
2007-05-11 03:50:52
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answered by A.Mercer 7
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The Bible doesn't say one way or another if there are other Earth like planets .
So finding one wouldn't prove anything .
2007-05-11 03:53:58
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answered by nobody 2
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no,God is not religion,he is in us and all around.he guides us by his conscious mind talking to ours and keeping those who listen, on a loving path.religion is man made to serve our purposes,not his
2007-05-11 04:00:05
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answered by woodsonhannon53 6
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No. The Bible, Torah, Qur'an, and other Holy books are only references to what He does for OUR world. We don't know if there is other intelligent life out there so we wouldn't know how to record it.
2007-05-11 03:48:53
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answered by Maverick 6
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No, but a lot of doctrines would come crashing down.
2007-05-11 04:02:02
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answered by novangelis 7
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Believers would still believe. Non-believers would say 'we told you so.' But I don't think it would change anyone's beliefs.
2007-05-11 03:51:10
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answered by Neica 3
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