they probably have their own holy book. won't it be cool when they vow to cleanse the universe of our heretical existence?
2007-07-14 01:46:13
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answer #1
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answered by vorenhutz 7
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Good question.
And if, say a couple of thousand years from now, we encounter life on other planets will that mean that Jesus died for their sins too? Or would he have to turn up on their home planet and go through thewhole thing again?
And what about Muhammed? Same again. Would he need to return so that he can instruct females to wear veils and be circumcised? And how would the inhabitants on that planet pray facing mecca? Would another mecca have to built on their world?
What if they had their own religion and it was a pretty groovy one? Would we abandon our own and take it up or would we be talking intergalactic war until they submit to the various gods of the earth?
2007-07-14 08:52:13
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answered by Anonymous
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There will be an add on in the Holy Book, " on the dark night adam and eve went to that planet with adams fruit".
2007-07-15 05:31:01
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answered by dd 6
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There is no need to write one. There is already one out.
Please read below:
Srimad Bhagavatam 2.5.40-41 P The Cause of All Causes
Modern enterprisers (the astronauts who travel in space) may take information from Srimad-Bhagavatam that in space there are fourteen divisions of planetary systems. The situation is calculated from the earthly planetary system, which is called Bhurloka. Above Bhurloka is Bhuvarloka, and the topmost planetary system is called Satyaloka. These are the upper seven lokas, or planetary systems. And similarly, there are seven lower planetary systems, known as Atala, Vitala, Sutala, Talatala, Mahatala, Rasatala and Patala lokas. All these planetary systems are scattered over the complete universe, which occupies an area of two billion times two billion square miles. The modern astronauts can travel only a few thousand miles away from the earth, and therefore their attempt to travel in the sky is something like child's play on the shore of an expansive ocean. The moon is situated in the third status of the upper planetary system, and in the Fifth Canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam we shall be able to know the distant situation of the various planets scattered over the vast material sky. There are innumerable universes beyond the one in which we are put, and all these material universes cover only an insignificant portion of the spiritual sky, which is described above as sanatana Brahmaloka. The Supreme Lord very kindly invites the intelligent human beings to return home, back to Godhead, in the following verse of the Bhagavad-gita (8.16):
abrahma-bhuvanal lokah
punar avartino 'rjuna
mam upetya tu kaunteya
punar janma na vidyate
Beginning from Satyaloka, the topmost planet of the universe, situated just below the eternal Brahmaloka, as described above, all the planets are material. And one's situation in any of the many material planets is still subject to the laws of material nature, namely birth, death, old age and disease. But one can get complete liberation from all the above-mentioned material pangs when one enters into the eternal Brahmaloka sanatana atmosphere, the kingdom of God. Therefore liberation, as contemplated by the speculative philosophers and the mystics, is possible only when one becomes a devotee of the Lord. Anyone who is not a devotee cannot enter into the kingdom of God. Only by attainment of a service attitude in the transcendental position can one enter into the kingdom of Godhead. Therefore the speculative philosophers, as well as the mystics, must first of all be attracted to the devotional cult before they can factually attain liberation.
This book set is available from:
http://krishna.tv/srimad-bhagavatam-deluxe-vols1979-edition-p-409.html
2007-07-14 09:11:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Wouldn't it be wonderful if we contacted another intelligent life form and asked them about a higher being, a creator, a personal god, and they said: "We evolved away from that superstition many thousands of years ago. We treat ourselves honestly and humanely, and help those in need. We don't have wars or criminal gangs. We enjoy and celebrate life and learn all we can about the universe."
2007-07-14 08:51:18
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answered by Lionheart ® 7
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Good god what a question! Lets pray we don't find any. look what cruel things we do to our brothers and sisters.
It would be far worse for them.
anyway they have probably found us and whiten a book warning all to stay away from the dangerous and endangered animals. Ha we could be there Zoo for all we know!
2007-07-14 09:13:41
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answered by mumamia 3
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This is an interesting question. One wonders if you have personal experience and whether you consider the the "we" to be a royal "we".? Sadly, delusions of grandeur appear too often on this site to cause much comment.
2007-07-14 08:47:16
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answered by Katherine Lynn A 4
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No. No where does the bible say there isn't life anywhere else in the universe.
2007-07-14 08:46:43
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answered by JimF 3
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wasnt the universe created in genesis?
anyway the bible is a load of crap.
2007-07-14 08:43:19
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answered by Anonymous
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never in your life time [or any one elses will life come from ''the stars'' to prove your question even worthy of reply
[or further thought]
2007-07-14 08:44:24
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answered by Anonymous
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