I'm still looking for intelligent life on Earth
2007-06-16 15:38:50
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answer #1
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answered by I'm crazy 4 God 4
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Hate to burst your bubble but we on earth and in the whole of the universe are the only creation God made. I'll state my belief as this--- that we will never find aliens or other life forms on any planet or moon or asteroid, whatever in outer space--earth is special and the sun, moon, planets and stars were set in their place by God for special purposes---light during the day from the Sun, light at night from the moon as well as tidal influences and moon phases to help tell time and some say the stars were the gospel story written in the heavens as well as for giving signs of certain events like the Star of Bethlehem. We humans are God's special creation and made in his image apart from the animal kingdom. God put the will to survive in us and every living creature to perpetuate and expand the creatures he created. When God destroys the world in the final battle of good and evil, the Bible states that there will be a new heaven and a new earth---if God were to create a new heaven meaning outer space, wouldn't he have to destroy some other worlds as well? Whay happens to the creatures on that planet? Doesn't make sense for him to destroy their planet based on what happens here on earth if they were created like us.
Your premise is that life can start up from non-living matter which has never been proven and violates basic laws of science but is a basic tenet of evolutionary thinking---only problem is, there's no proof whatsoever, you just have to believe that's the answer. Some scientist's when confronted with this problem have expressed that the only possible solution is that aliens started life on this planet....talk about a belief system. Evolution does not have any solid answer as to how life started and that's why it will eventually fail scientific examination if they're honest about it but it seems that some people just want a natural explanation of how things came to be on Earth without any supernatural involvement...that way there's no one to answer to....man is his own God. Too much Star Trek on the mind.
2007-06-16 23:10:19
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answered by paul h 7
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God put the only life in the universe here on earth. There is none out there. God created earth especially for us, and after wards created the other planets and stars as signs in the sky.
2007-06-16 22:41:59
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answered by ted.nardo 4
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If you understand well about physic and biology, then you will understand how complex to form a earth. The chance having a planet like earth are very rare and not like million that you are talking about.
I will give u this website to learn more about the universe. There are have many nice article.
http://www.gnmagazine.org/issues/gn14/lifeoutthere.htm
2007-06-16 22:40:59
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answered by Near of DN 4
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Other planets? You need to read the articles they release on their findings a little more closely. Too many words like Possibly, Maybe, We Think. Kind of like their assumptions of black holes. Can't see it or measure it but we know it's there based on the light around it. Ok, now that's real scientific proof.
2007-06-16 23:12:12
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answered by JohnFromNC 7
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No, not at all, It would not change my beliefs in the slightest. I know what I believe is true. Their is a God and he created us and the world we live in.
If we made contact with life on another planet, and they served the same God we do, would you believe then.
2007-06-16 22:51:01
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answered by S 4
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no life on other planets would not surprise me, but them being able to contact us would be out of this world.
2007-06-16 22:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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No it wouldn't. Also if there is we do not know if they ever rebelled against God and needed a redeemer.
2007-06-17 00:22:36
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answered by Shirley T 7
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INTELLIGENT LIKE WHAT? GARGYLES!??! PSYCHICS!?!?! I WANT MY GOD, AND I WANT MY FAMILY!!!
2007-06-16 22:35:59
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answered by Marguerite 2
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