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Astronomers Hope to Find E.T. in Next 25 Years
Reuters via Yahoo! ^
| Tue Jul 16, 6:34 AM ET
| By Belinda Goldsmith
Posted on 07/16/2002 7:40:55 AM PDT by Momaw Nadon
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To: Shryke
God created all things and there his no mention of "aliens" in His word.
To: Ahban
The more we learn about the earth the longer the list of things we realize had to be JUST RIGHT for this planet to support human life. "You see, there's no question whether Grape Nuts are right for you. It's whether you're right for Grape Nuts." --Wilford Brimley, commenting on a fine tuning problem.
To: ExpatCanuck
No person who actually believes in God would be looking for little green men. They don't exist. If you want to find some aliens patrol the border with Mexico.
To: Conservative Chicagoan
God created all things and there his no mention of "aliens" in His word.There's no mention of potatoes, either. Lost your faith, yet?
To: Ahban
I agree with this possibility but those are not aliens.
To: Conservative Chicagoan
God created all things and there his no mention of "aliens" in His word.He didn't mention Michael Jackson either, but see post 22...
To: Shryke
But to say that 25 years will reveal the truth shows a little too much trust in one's own intellect. They don't know, and their statistics involve assumptions.
To: Conservative Chicagoan
So, under your philosophy, since the bible doesn't mention koala bears, they must not exist.
To: Northpaw
Separated at birth, I'd say.
To: RadioAstronomer
Paging Dr. BEM, Dr. BEM, please pick up the white courtesy phone...
To: Conservative Chicagoan
These atheists can look all they want but they are going to find any UFOs. They don't exist.Who are you to decree to Almighty G-D what He may and may not do?!?!
To: Paid4This
Creatures of the land were mentioned.
To: RoughDobermann
Oh, BTW, just pretentious? I'll throw in hyper-arrogant, deluded, closed-minded, dogmatic, self-righteous, lordly, overbearing, supercilious, and so on.
Is that a scientific opinion?
To: Conservative Chicagoan
Creatures of the land were mentioned.
So are all the creatures of the heavens.
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07/16/2002 8:46:15 AM PDT
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Wm Bach
To: Conservative Chicagoan
These atheists can look all they want but they are going to find any UFOs. They don't exist. And God created the universe just for you to display your ignorance....
To: Oldeconomybuyer
My eyes! My eyes!
To: Physicist
There's no mention of potatoes, either. Lost your faith, yet?Amazingly, this Bubbah just got done telling G-D that he may not create any races but our own!!!
To: Conservative Chicagoan
No person who actually believes in God would be looking for little green men. They don't exist. If you want to find some aliens patrol the border with Mexico.Care to prove that? (yes, I know it's rather hard to prove a negative) Or, more interestingly, please prove that God exists. Hey, someone had to say it...
To: Conservative Chicagoan
The planet Pluto isn't mentioned in the Bible either. The same thing applies to shifting techtonic plates, antibiotics, single-celled organisms, radio waves, asteroids, fusion reactions, shall I go on? No, I shan't. Just because something isn't in the Bible doesn't mean it doesn't exist, obviously.
God left us mysteries to figure out, gifts in the universe to uncover. Otherwise, we'd be his person electric-train set, and I don't imagine that is what he wants.
To: Sabertooth
Nah, just a humble layman's...
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