Not like a little green man with a big head.. But an entity that is infinitely intelligent, existing outside space/time. Maybe it cares about us, maybe not. Nothing to wage war over.
Is a natural view of "God" more believable than a spiritual one?
2007-09-07
09:37:20
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No, michelle, atheism is not a religion.
2007-09-07
09:44:19 ·
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It is more believe-able to not believe in God.But, for arguments sake, IF there was a God he/she/it would be nothing that we could possibly fathom or picture and so God would indeed be very alien to us.
2007-09-07 09:42:37
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answered by Demopublican 6
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I do think it would be easier to accept God as an intergalactic alien. Unfortunately, you specified that He exists outside space-time. That implies He does not exist in reality and we're right back to the same old problem. If you expect me to actually believe that God exists, whatever His form, He must be defined as real (be part of objective reality), and there must be some tangible evidence to support the assertion that He exists. Anything else is just empty fiction.
Edit: Let's be clear about this. An intergalactic species so advanced that they possess unimaginable technology are not gods, though our ancestors may have thought so. A genuine God would not require technology to achieve His goals.
2007-09-07 09:59:36
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answered by Diogenes 7
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This is just playing word games.
The fundamental characteristic of God is that he is the creator. The Alpha and the Omega.
If there was an alien race that had evolved and become super intelligent to the point where they could exist outside of space and time, then why call them God? The universe existed at some point for them to evolve into what they are, they are not gods.
There can be no 'natural' version of God. God is inherently supernatural.
2007-09-07 09:46:21
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answered by Simon T 7
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"it extremely is not egotistical or elogical to think of there is not any existence on yet another planet " particular that's. And it is likewise thoroughly illogical. it extremely is as illogical as announcing that the considered a God is a valid one through fact human beings desperate it replaced into so. that's what you're actually not getting. i will clarify to you intimately why that's a minimum of obtainable that existence exists on different worlds given the mind-blowing circumstances. you may not do this with God. you may not clarify why that's obtainable that God exists in keeping with not something yet your very own ideals and cultural traditions. quickly, the question of extraterrestrial stay is an purpose one. The question of the existence of God is subjective.
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answered by Anonymous
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As an Atheist, I don't believe in God, period. I dont call god an alien, or anything else for that matter So your question doesnt really serve a purpose when Atheists dont believe in God, so what you getting at??
2007-09-07 09:45:08
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answered by Blondie* 4
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Slightly maybe, but there's still no evidence at all. Atheists don't believe that any god exists whatsoever in any form. We only believe in one god fewer than you do. The same reason you don't believe in Zeus, Allah, Krishna, Quezalquotal or the Flying Spaghetti Monster are the reasons we don't believe in Jesus/God.
2007-09-07 09:44:47
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answered by mattgo64 5
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That is very much more believable. But I'd still say that the entity would have been created with the rest of the universe and then decided to create us.
2007-09-07 10:02:03
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answered by :) 4
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If god really existed , he certainly would be an alien. He is not a citizen of any county , therefore he would be an alien in any country .
2007-09-07 09:43:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Show him to me, then I'll believe.
Other life in the universe may or may not be intelligent and may or may not exist, but I doubt it's hanging around here. We're boring.
2007-09-07 09:40:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it isn't easier to believe god is an alien or circus clown or a blueberry muffin.
2007-09-07 09:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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