I similarly believe that aliens almost certainly exist but that God probably does not exist.
I think that given our knowledge of biology and biochemistry, and from what we've seen in terms of the progression of life here on Earth, the chances are in favor of other intelligent beings existing somewhere in the Universe. I suspect that the answer to the Fermi Paradox lies more likely in the continued existence of intelligent civilizations in our universe than in the development of intelligence.
As for God, it doesn't appear that he exists. The Problem of Evil is one rather sticky issue, as is the simple relative lack of scientifically observed miracles (divine intervention in the laws of physics).
2007-08-25 04:14:46
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answered by Anonymous
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properly the argument was once that the complexity of nature implies the life of a fashion designer. case in point, a tree is lots extra complicated that a pocket watch, yet we don't see small gears spontaneously set up themselves into watches, or evolve from a grandfather clock. The life of an eye fixed implies the life of a watchmaker. besides the incontrovertible fact that, this is an occasion of incorrect deductive reasoning. the subject comes from commencing with a end and then finding for info to in fantastic condition the tip. It turns into organic to hold directly to the factors that for the time of fantastic condition and throw out the rest. in an attempt to assert a tree is only too complicated of an organism to easily exist hence it might have been created is incorrect. If we actually start to seem deep down on the biology of the earth, we see varieties. Fossil information indicating the sluggish exchange in species with the aid of mutation and organic decision that has occurred over the final 4 billion years. The logical end is that life has arose from extra straightforward varieties, and each residing factor in this earth has descended from a single ancestor some 4 billion years in the past.
2016-12-12 11:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Wrong! There is no indisputable evidence for the existence of aliens. It is clear that the possibility of life in the universe is more and more accepted, but that they have visited Earth is illogical. For what purpose? Don't take any notice of the many books on the subject, they are a fairly easy way to make money from gullible people. Photographs and movies are easy to manipulate and even eye witness reports are suspect.
2007-08-25 02:09:15
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answered by william a 6
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What is an alien, an extra-terrestrial?
"In the beginning God made the heavens and the earth"
Genesis; chapter 1 verse 1
This would suggest that there are no such things as aliens, only extra-terrestrials [that is: people who do not live on earth]across the universe.
Aliens are a figment of science-fiction authors.
2007-08-25 04:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Eh...well first of all there is no proof whatsoever that god exists. and there never will be. (because there just cant be proof..its all based on faith!)
As for aliens, that can be proved by science and many thousands of years! lol other life forms do exist, in other galaxys and things. probably not ini our solar system, but were nothing compared to the vastness of the universe!
So yup, theres more evidence to suggest that aliens exist! God is like your imaginary friend...only people dont seem to be growing out of him!
2007-08-25 02:08:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Aliens = Anal probe
God = Sadistic Dictator
Anal Probe please.
Judging by the size of the universe I would say that it is arrogant and foolish to believe that we are the only form of life out there.
2007-08-25 02:03:56
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answered by The Return Of Sexy Thor 5
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Oh fer sure, and the Aliens are much gentler. A bit of probing and then they let you go again instead of forcing you to hang around forever singing or suffering. They do tend to be a bit hard on the livestock like cattle though.
2007-08-25 01:58:27
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answered by ? 5
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There is little hard evidence concerning aliens but it is a reasonable conjecture given what we know about planet formation.
There is no hard evidence concerning god and there are serious philosophical problems in even conceding such a being might exist.
2007-08-25 01:56:36
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answered by fourmorebeers 6
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One would assume aliens exist, but who really knows about God?
2007-08-25 02:32:56
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answered by Anonymous
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If you firmly believe or disbelieve anything then you may be missing the point!
It is what you know that is important not belief!
2007-08-25 02:32:38
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answered by Anonymous
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