Ok, lets, for arguements sake, say that the Christians are right (I almost gagged then...) would the living beings or Aliens on other planets be aware of bible god? Would the whole story of Genesis be similar on their planets? (And why weren't they mentioned in the earth bible?)
Is it possible there are alien Adams and Eves that didnt eat the forbidden fruit? If so, why not just cancel us out then focus on them? If not, how many times would bible god have had to go through the whole disobedience through free will thing?
Wouldn't he/she/it be asking him/her/itself "Where am I going wrong here?"
And further more, wouldnt jesus be damn sick of being crucified on planet after planet because of his dad's errors? If he isnt being crucified time and time again, would the Aliens be Jewish by default?
2007-12-21
16:30:47
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This is purely hypothetical mind you, I know we know very little about life on other planets. It was just a thought.......
It was inspired by the Ceiling Bunny person..... http://answers.yahoo.com:80/question/index;_ylc=X3oDMTB1a2x0anY5BF9TAzIxMTU1MDA0NDMEc2VjA3BlZXBfZQRzbGsDcQ--?qid=20071221175524AA3Hi06
Im a Pagan by the way..... Yeah this question is kinda Trolling, but its something to think about.
2007-12-21
17:02:18 ·
update #1
I will give you a point to ponder, religion on this planet is a local thing and it exists nowhere else in the cosmos...
This is a point I bring up at all the seminars I attend....
If you had 3 questions you could ask an ET, would one of them be about God and religion ??!!!!
Well you can bet those questions have been asked and they, the governments of the world didn't like the answer...
That is why UFOs have been covered up vehemently over the last 50-60 years..
They wish to keep all the sheep grazing in their perspective paddocks, not to mention the control that they have with religion on their side, and considering that the Church is the richest institution on the planet..
Soon, very soon the cover-up will be exposed, and what will happen after that is anybodies guess...
Blessed Be.. )O(
2007-12-21 16:46:17
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answered by Bunge 7
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ROFLMFAOWLOTGSIMWCTTPUTRTTOTV........ The decipher for that is since we love our acronyms is, Rolling on floor laughing my f'en a*se off while lying on the ground strapped in my wheel chair trying to pick up the remote to turn on the tv... as far as I am concerned no other planet exists because this is the only one we can do something to change before the seas flood turning all water into a biohazardous radioactive nuclear soup and maybe ending all life for the next billion, billion years. When will everyone start caring about real issues not the imagined ones we occupy our minds with the majority of the time. It is your choice to turn off the computer and the TV and any other input distracting you from what matters most which is the survival of the human race, or is it just me?
The question again, ahhhhhhhhh, neither, because if we stick to our solar system it is impossible for human like life to exist. The closest solar system is impossible to reach and if you are advanced enough to travel by thought projection then your mind would not be cluttered by what ours is?
2007-12-22 07:15:58
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answered by Part-time Antagonist 3
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Last time I checked, there weren't a lot of missionaries doing the conversion deal in North America until over 1000 years after Christ's death. So why would you expect that aliens from another planet would know any more about Jesus than the Sioux and Nez Perce did?
2007-12-22 00:34:15
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answered by alyosha_snow_crash 5
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Your sarcasm about religion is showing. Since the Bible only refers to the Earth, there is no reason to suggest that if an intellegent civilization existed on another planet, that the religion they would practice would be directly attributable to that on Earth. The popularity of one religion over another is meshed in with World History, and again, the history on another planet need not follow the progression of Earth's history. For all we know, they may be sacrificing their first born female children to some fire-eating diety.
2007-12-22 00:37:41
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answered by cattbarf 7
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Sorry...too many questions at once...but to be brief, humans are on earth. We know this. We do not know what are on other planets. But if they were in some way like us, they likely faced a similar set of challenges. You see, free will, free intellect, is a gift from God to his thinking creatures. So if there were thinking creatures elsewhere, and they were tempted by an opposer of God, such as Satan, who wished to make himself out to be God, like Satan does, then the situation easily might be repeated on other worlds. But, God has all the time in the world, so to speak. He has eternity. No rush at all. So what is it to God, if the process were repeated all over the universe or universes? It is a process of learning and perfection for us, which God, as a loving Creator/Father must enjoy. Personally, I think one crucifixion was enough.
2007-12-22 00:41:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question sounds like the beginning of a great script for Twilight Zone. Since none of us here on Answers has ever been to another planet, how would we know? Or is your "question" not really a question at all. Just another Jesus bashing without coming out and saying so. Old hat stuff. Us Christians just snicker at your pathetic attempts to bad-mouth God and somehow bring Him down in the eyes of the world. We've all seen it before. Try something else. This is "old hat". God, as in Jesus Christ, Bless you.
2007-12-22 00:40:10
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answered by ? 7
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Others don't have water to support life.
"This also teaches us that there is life only on this planet Earth".
[41:9] Say, "You disbelieve in the One who created the earth in two days, and you set up idols to rank with Him, though He is Lord of the universe."*
[41:10] He placed on it stabilizers (mountains), made it productive, and He calculated its provisions in four days, to satisfy the needs of all its inhabitants.*
[41:11] Then He turned to the sky, when it was still gas, and said to it, and to the earth, "Come into existence, willingly or unwillingly." They said, "We come willingly."
*41:9-10 The ``days'' of creation represent a yardstick. Thus, the physical universe was created in two days, while the calculation of provisions for all the creatures on earth required four. This also teaches us that there is life only on this planet Earth.
[41:12] Thus, He completed the seven universes in two days, and set up the laws for every universe. And we adorned the lowest universe with lamps, and placed guards around it. Such is the design of the Almighty, the Omniscient.
2007-12-22 00:37:32
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answered by Anonymous
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What population on other planets? Can you prove that there are some? So, let's see, you believe in extra terrestrials even though no one can actually prove they're out there, but you don't believe in Jesus for whom there is definate proof of existance, with power. Hm-m-mmm, sounds like someone is a sandwich shy of a picnic to me :-)
2007-12-22 00:56:29
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answered by Geri42 7
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All we need to do is look at what happened on earth.
In every case, when christians came in contact with people of other cultures. NOT ONCE were they greeted with a culture of the same religion.
They converted many under the pain of death.
2007-12-22 00:51:55
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answered by vacafan 2
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For arguments sake Xianity is right, then there wouldn't be other lifeforms on other planets because Earth will eventually be where Christ establishes his kingdom.
2007-12-22 00:34:55
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answered by Y!A P0int5 Wh0r3 5
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