I'm not sure. It's an interesting thought though.
2007-11-30 09:11:02
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answered by angie cullen 4
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Well, if we are living on a Galaxy on a Planet, then there must be a sign on other life. We can't be just one place in such a Big Universe, or there should just be one Planet then, right?
I wouldn't really call them aliens, but just other lifeforms we don't know about sounds more like it. But think about it, we will be like aliens to those other lifeforms too if we came to their planet.
2007-11-30 09:13:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, there are 1000's of planets with the right conditions for life. Any living creature on that planet would be an alien to earth. And, conditions are right on this planets for life. Certainly, you don't believe that you are the most highly evolved life form.
2007-11-30 09:13:45
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answered by John R 3
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You don't have to believe in aliens. But.. it is kind of impossible to think they don't exist, in reality. Because of the many galaxies, the many planets, many variables. I've even heard talk of the possiblity of multiple universes. Which is going to be an interesting topic if this is the case!!
2007-11-30 12:03:38
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answered by Living In Fast Forward 4
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I just read that there are 400 billion stars in our Galaxy alone and I think it said 40 or 400 billion KNOWN Galaxy's in the universe as we know it.
What are the odds that EARTH is the only place with a life form?
2007-11-30 09:14:09
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answered by Fred F 7
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The Universe is a big place. It is somewhat shortsighted to think we are it's only occupants. Such vast distances makes visiting one another pretty tough, but probably not impossible. Other life forms doesn't interfere with God creating the Earth and it's people.
Think of it as he experimented elsewhere until he got it right with us! Seriously, don't let science interfere with faith.
2007-11-30 09:14:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do. In a few years, scienctists are sending a shuttle to Jupiters moons, because they have a theory that there is liquid water under the ice, and there could be Et life in the liquid.
2007-11-30 09:28:15
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answered by Jess 2
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Definitely! At least I reckon that alien life did exist at some point in the universe's history ... but millions of years ago.
2007-11-30 09:13:12
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answered by Glen 3
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Why not??? I think it's rather arrogant to believe that EARTH is the only place with life.
And if you are talking about intelligent life, just HOW intelligent? If you're talking about a race that knows how to build nuclear bombs, kill millions of people, or sending planes to knock down buildings, then, it just might be possible.
2007-11-30 16:25:11
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answered by David H. 5
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Yes, I do believe in 'extra-terrestrial life forms' ... God created our WHOLE UNIVERSE, not just this planet, and He probably put other life forms on other planets ... and I don't think that is anything 'anti-religious' since it just makes SENSE ... otherwise, why would God have made our universe so LARGE?
2007-11-30 09:11:44
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answered by Kris L 7
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Yes bacause space is so large , the figures arnt worth talking about.
So there are bound to be at least 1 other life form out there!!
Strange to think
2007-11-30 09:11:23
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answered by j.franciscoo 3
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