Posted on 10/03/2011 10:13:52 AM PDT by EveningStar
The discovery of intelligent aliens would be mind-blowing in many respects, but it could present a special dilemma for the world's religions, theologians pondering interstellar travel concepts said Saturday.
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Why would this be a problem? Is God incapable of creating intelligent beings on other planets?
What would it change?
What would be REALLY mind-blowing is if they believed in God too. Liberal heads would explode!!!
ETs created the universe! not likely. demons at worst maybe angels at best!
These people are constantly attacking religion.
Wow, another demonstration of MSM logic (or the lack thereof).
Please MSM slugs, stick to what you know.
Which appears to be “nothing”.
Real ET contact might mess with some extreme fundamentalists (of most religions).
Level-headed Christians and Jews will realize the Bible/Torah focus on humans and God’s relationship with us. The fact it is silent on other intelligent species doesn’t change that relationship at all.
ML/NJ
“The discovery of intelligent aliens would be mind-blowing in many respects, but it could present a special dilemma for the world’s religions,”
Why? G-d is the G-d of the entire universe. An infinite force.
How can anyone diminish G-d by thinking that all there is is THIS? That is so chauvinistic and arrogant it’s mindboggling.
John 14:2
In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.
Plenty of room for them.
stupid
Well...God IS an intelligent extraterrestrial.
What If I find most ironic about questions like this is that it’s the atheists who end up defending a belief in “invisible men in the sky”.
There are two ways to identify an idiot:
1. If they try to use the Bible to disprove science
2. If they try to use science to disprove God
This article belongs to the second class of idiots.
MSNBC picks out a few lunatics and forms an article to support its anti-Christian agenda. I can shoot each and every one of their stupid points down.
Well, the Bible does say he sent His ONLY son.
What about Him? There is nothing that says He could not have placed intelligent life on other planets just as He has placed intelligent life on other planes.
Is this suppose to be one of those "gotcha" questions by people who don't know enough about their subject to formulate intelligent questions in the first place?
If two-headed monkeys flew out of the stone butt of Michelangelo’s “David”, that would turn a few heads as well.
I’m not counting on that happening either.
“Imagine no religion” if you dare... but me and mine are aligned with Solomon’s wisdom: “The fool saith in his heart there is no God”.
???? The only place intelligent aliens will be discovered will be in sci-fi entertainment like ET so this wont be an issue.
next...
Gee, somebody must have read Childhood’s End.
It’s also baloney. This “God was an extraterrestrial” baloney was big in the hippie days. What is really funny is the evolutionists that, with a straight face and forced to examine the unanswered questions in the complexity of DNA say things like “well, Aliens created us”. To which a thinking person would say, “So, who created the aliens”.
Anyway, an absurdly ancient book like the Bible has survived the scrutiny of modern science like literally no other has. I’ll take my chances on it doing just fine right until the Great Deception where even the elect would be decieved if the Lord chose to wait. Which he won’t.
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