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If there is other life out there somewhere in the Universe. Do they acknowledge a creator as well? Do you think they believe in the same God that the Christian worship?.

Or, maybe aliens have a different creator altogether? Maybe the "God" that we know is only a "human" creator?

2007-09-09 05:11:37 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Definitely... hundred percent every alien... every form of life in the whole Cosmos worships God. Why? It is for the simple reason that every life form in the Cosmos must eventually reach the end of cosmic life... the 8.4 millionth manifestation! It is only then one gains enlightenment (kaivalya jnana) and finally salvation (moksha)!

Aliens do not mean they are creatures always to be feared! Every life supporting planet like Mother Earth scattered all over the Cosmos would have aliens that would eventually gain enlightenment and salvation. Only then the soul atman within liberates forever from the cycle of birth and death... regains its original pure pristine form!

If we understand the cosmic crux of life... it would become absolutely clear that every form of life... every alien existing in the Cosmos need worship God to liberate itself from the cycle of birth and death... reach the end of cosmic life... the 8.4 millionth manifestation! We shall analyze the whole Cosmos... the beginning of life from the big bang itself.

The moment big bang occurs... all purified souls atmans in the Cosmos hurtle down their cosmic journey at unimaginable speeds. These speeding souls’ atmans gather impurities on the way similar as a rolling ball gathers moss. After billions of years when life supporting planet like Mother Earth develop all over Cosmos... the souls atmans begin germination of life.

In every life supporting planet the form of life would be different based upon the chemical structure of the planet... but the end goal of every cosmic life... every living form always remains the same... gaining enlightenment and salvation in the end! It is only then the liberated soul atman gains entry into the abode of God... the kingdom of God (aka Baikuntha in Hinduism).

And what happens at the time of big bang? The entire size of the Cosmos at the time of big bang is the size of half a thumb. This has been made explicitly clear in the Sacred Bhagavad Gita of Hinduism... the doctrine given to mankind by Lord Krishna! This cluster of pure cosmic energy... the size of half a thumb... the combined power of all purified souls atmans in the Cosmos is what we know as God Almighty.

The moment God Almighty explodes itself... the big bang occurs... all souls atmans scatter all over the Cosmos. And begins the cosmic journey of every soul atman! A cluster of souls' atmans attaches itself to a parent star like our solar system where life supporting planets like Mother Earth exist. There is not one but millions of life supporting planets all over the Cosmos.

One Cosmos consists of many universes. Every universe consisting of millions of galaxies... every Galaxy consisting of millions of stars and so on! In every Galaxy one would find stars like our solar system that supports life on planets like Mother Earth. The origin and end of life on most life supporting planets would remain the same.

It is a different matter that on Mother Earth the form of human beings is the highest manifest stage when one gains enlightenment and salvation. It is quite possible on different life supporting planet in the Cosmos... the highest manifest stage may be that of a cobra or any other alien form! Gaining release from the cycle of birth and death is the ultimate goal of life everywhere! More on Life - http://www.godrealized.org/truce_with_my_inner_self.html

2007-09-12 19:08:44 · answer #1 · answered by godrealized 6 · 5 0

I think a lot would depend on how societally and mentally advanced the aliens are. Religions are simply mythologies that are taken seriously. Once they stop being taken seriously, like the old Greek tales of the gods, then they move from the status of religion to mythology. So I'm pretty sure that a sufficiently evolved alien species would have given up the whole notion of gods and other superstitions a long, long time ago.

It could also be conceivable, depending on their societies and mental wiring, that they never entertained the notion of gods at any point in their history, and maybe they are staying away from us for the same reason that you may stay away from that crazy guy in the street yelling his religious prophecies to any that would hear.

Personally, I don't think the "god" we know is a human creator, but rather a human creation.

2007-09-09 05:47:06 · answer #2 · answered by R[̲̅ə̲̅٨̲̅٥̲̅٦̲̅]ution 7 · 0 0

Religion has been created by our creators as a filter.

Can we figure out the puzzle?

That all religions are actually identical at the CORE.

We focus on what divides us and forget about looking for what UNITES us.

Our creators are human just like us. They make mistakes same as us. They are learning just like us. They eat and sh** just like us.

The only difference is, that they were born BEFORE US. They are our parents and we are adolecents, we soon will be parents to some amazing children. Wont that be a day of reconing on the planet?

Stay tuned.
In the time of the seventh angel, the mystery of GOD should be finished.
Revelation Chapter Ten, Verse Seven

It will happen in our lifetime.
Oh, and my take on the original question? They used to worship God until their creators told them ALL THE TRUTH about their creation.

2007-09-09 05:46:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, I think that if God does exist and is the creator of everything he must have given the aliens the same information that we have. And in response to Kathy C: The bible does not say that television exists therefore it must not exist and is just a trick to keep us from reading the bible more and deluding ourselves into believing that only things mentioned in the bible exist and nothing else. Also, I do not believe that this question stated that the aliens are a super advanced race of space travelers. The aliens mentioned could easily be more primitive than we are.

2007-09-09 05:30:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's really a funny concept....Why so many people believe in aliens I'll never know...People are willing to believe in them, and of course everyone who does also believes the aliens are far superior to us humans in every way. And yet, they won't believe in the Creator of the Universe, God...

There are no aliens, but, if there were they would also believe in God since God 'is' the creator of everything He would have also created the aliens.

2007-09-13 02:35:44 · answer #5 · answered by Domino 4 · 0 0

Great question. Assuming we are talking about the aliens who have reached earth (not non-evolved life forms or forms close to our own level of consciousness on distant worlds), I would venture to say that yes they do, but not "God" as many humans envision (a man sitting in the clouds). I believe they acknowledge the inherent intelligence that exists within every particle of the universe. The Divine creative/destructive force which makes all things possible and all things One.

Links below for Kathy C. and anyone else who believes that aliens are not part of Christianity. Christianity became a religion about suppression of information and controling people.
The first link talks about references in the Bible and the second the many depictions in Christian art.

2007-09-09 06:34:15 · answer #6 · answered by Namaste 2 · 0 0

my problem with actively declaring one religion and only one is that it makes you arrogant. to say that the creation of the earth happened "this way" is to declare that EVERY other religion in the world is wrong, and your way is the only right way. most religions of the world originate from the sun and moon cycles, life, what happens when they die and whatnot. undoubtedly aliens have different sun and moon cycles, and might have different forms of decay.

another problem with this view: aliens may or may not be more advance that we are. if they visit us, chances are they are MUCH much much more advanced than we. now what would you think if they came over and began saying that Christians were wrong and every study has shown that evolution occurred? I doubt very many humans would take kindly to that. imagine the uproar that would occur. people would just go berserk, and begin thinking that the alien contact was a government conspiracy (oddly, I think if the government announced that aliens reached the earth, people would say it was a conspiracy, even though they say its a conspiracy that the government is "hiding" alien evidence.)

one last problem: even if someone came up to a Christian's face and presented every microscopic bit of evidence of evolution, and that the earth was more than 4-6000 years old, and that the sun is over 4 billion years old, they would say that either their evidence was false, or that back then a day ran longer than it does now, or that god just made it look that way. to be honest, I think that is reaching a bit, and it's sad that people are already resorting to these theories.

2007-09-09 05:28:59 · answer #7 · answered by Fundamenta- list Militant Atheist 5 · 1 0

If there is other life, then they would probably not worship the same way we do. Theories of "god" or of a "creator" were created by us. If there is other life, then it is not likely the will think the same way. Perhaps their perspective might be that they are the almighty ones, rather than how we believe that we are controlled by someone almighty.

2007-09-09 05:47:20 · answer #8 · answered by Chrissy 2 · 0 0

in my opinion i might say God frankly the belief of no longer having some thing to have self assurance in particularly with extraterrestrial beings around scares me. on the different hand even though it form of feels extra possible that extraterrestrial beings could be lots extra possibly given the size of area & there being different planets purely seems stressful to have self assurance that what got here about right here whether an act of "god" or no longer couldnt take place some the place else too. If purely one planet substitute into made then it could be somewhat extra information nevertheless the two way i admire the belief of a god that's purely comforting and brings me desire particularly in complicated situations yet returned that's me.

2016-10-10 06:20:03 · answer #9 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

No. Animals don't worship God. Personally, I don't believe in aliens of a higher intelligence out there. There might be animal like things out there, though.

Anyway, it's not the same God of Christianity, because Jesus died to save the "world" Not the universe.

Maybe they don't sin. Because animals don't sin or need to pray.

2007-09-09 06:58:01 · answer #10 · answered by º§enzå 3 · 0 2

Have you been reading Calculating God by Robert J. Sawyer?
CyberNara

2007-09-09 05:43:49 · answer #11 · answered by Joe K 6 · 0 0

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