Would Christianity Crumble If they finally released the proof that other life in space does exist,or would Christians claim that God made Aliens too or Aliens are work of the devil?*cough Dinosaurs cough*
2007-07-23
19:28:36
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Could they find another loop hole to convince Christians that Aliens are part of Gods plan?
2007-07-23
19:29:52 ·
update #1
*cough* Hahahaha!
2007-07-23
19:39:40 ·
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Sea shells on mountains doesnt prove there was a flood. Oceans have shifted over millions of years and there is no way humans lived during the time of dinosaurs. Thats asinine and just shows that false methods of explanation are used by Christians to disprove the disproving of the religion.
2007-07-23
20:15:09 ·
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Aye, you know they would run circles real quick to claim it as g-ds work and cover their butts. They would only claim it as satan's doing once questions which had no rational answer were asked, if even then...you know, like if there was proof they were full of it, like with the *cough* dino's
2007-07-23 19:32:39
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answered by Edhelosa 5
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I'm a Christian and I would be excited to know there are other life forms out there. Specially see'ing as how I'm very interested in science and all that. Religion and science can co-exist fine. We believe everyhing is created by God. Why would this ever be anything different? We don't believe dinosaurs were the work of the devil. They existed, I don't won't deny it. No reason to do so. They also existed while humans did but humans weren't very populous so it should mostly have been okay. Kinda how we exist with other harmful creatures now in days, you know? But God knew humans would become more populous: part of the reason for the flood. Also a part where science and religion go hand in hand, there were many findings of shells found on mountains. Also, there are plenty of documentations on the Arc on/in the EXACT mountain talked about in the Bible so there's two things to say there was a great flood at one point pointed out by your archeologists and scientists. There's more to religion then just believing whatever you hear. I rather like to know some facts too for myself.
2007-07-24 02:46:16
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answered by Melecity Jones 1
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The Christian faith would not "crumble" when anything that God has done is discovered. Since truth is one and it all comes from God, then it cannot contradict itself.
If by some chance there are intelligent creatures on other planets, then that has always been part of God's plan. The only change would be for humans to understand how it fits into our thinking of our limited knowledge of God. For God it would be nothing new!
2007-07-24 02:35:55
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answered by jakejr6 3
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Christianity is a religious empire doomed to crumble as science advances. It has been losing steady amounts of believers as the art of science progresses. As you mentioned...dinosaurs are not mentioned in the Bible. If you picture the Bible as a jigsaw puzzle, the dinosaurs are not a missing piece, they are a nonexistant piece. Christianity is a puzzle full of holes that cannont, and will not be filled. Aliens almost undeniably exist somewhere within the universe. Not to mention the overwhelming evidence of the evolutionary theory almost completely debunks the whole story of how humanity began.
2007-07-24 02:36:31
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answered by Sam W 2
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I am already here, and have been here since 1960. I've come to you from beyond Cygnus. It was a very expedient journey. You should have had my eyes to see what I saw, and my heart to feel what I felt. Unutterable, unadulterated joy. Glad to be here. My job on this planet is to steer it in the right direction. Literally. My ability as a class one planet navigator is the reason I was chosen to come here. Sorry about what happened back in 1986. Didn't mean to come so close to that asteroid. I got distracted by this tall lanky guy....oh well, happens to the best of us. My navigational abilities have gone down the tubes since then, but hey, no one else seems to care anyway. Pass the Kahlua.
2007-07-24 02:46:23
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answered by Shinigami 7
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Christianity has never had to create loopholes but unfortunately for retards that believe in Darwinian evolution it is a never ending process *cough Punctuated Equilibrium cough*. Did you hear they just found another of those fish that were thought to have been extinct for 80 million years. Why do we believe in aliens if we have never seen one? It is sad that people will die denying God hoping to see an alien.
2007-07-24 02:36:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry........life on other planets wouldn't have any effect on my belief in God. There is no conflict at all. The Bible actually hints at the possibility when Jesus declares that in His Father's house there are many mansions. (You'd have to read it in context.) There is absolutely nothing in the Bible or Christianity that suggests otherwise. Keep trying my atheist friend.
2007-07-24 02:34:22
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answered by Jeff A 5
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Well the Bible talks about a variety of different creatures in Revelations and since Christians believe the Bible is true, I'm sure that the majority would believe that God made them.
2007-07-24 02:36:53
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answered by Amanda 2
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maybe there are aliens. Maybe not. God created all as stated in Genesis. Why the scowl on your face? I happen to think God created thru evolution! * cough surprise!
your 360 looks good without the scowl. I am a Queen fan and a Christian.
2007-07-24 02:34:37
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answered by winkcat 7
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I think they would find some random verses in the bible proving the existence of aliens.
Then they will proudly boast:"See? God made the aliens,it's in the bible!"
2007-07-24 02:34:54
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answered by Anonymous
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