we won't discover alien life, it will discover us.
And, we'll know that they really are super-inteligent, when they refuse to show us how to get to their planet.
I see them giving us a fake stellar address if we press it.
we won't discover alien life, it will discover us.
Test tube?!
That sounds like a very naturalist/deist view. Biblical theology would lead us to believe we are more important to the creator than the product of one of many laboratory tests. Would a scientist send his own son to die to lab sample in test tube #12F alive?
Well, that's sort of a sticking point for many of us non-believers: If one's "spiritual" life is eternal, what is the "sacrifice" in death? Eternal (spiritual) life turns death into just another signpost on the road of life. Much like kidney stones or childbirth, whatever trauma is experienced will ultimately become fleeting and temporary.
Why shouldn't God send his son to Earth to die...over and over again, if necessary? Corporeal death would be absolutely meaningless to an eternal spiritual creature.
I'm gonna move this over to the "Christianity" thread if that's cool with you
proof is all that matters and so far there is no proof.
...with evidence supporting the assertion that it isn't.
Is the speed of light consistent throughout the Universe or do we just believe it to be so based on faith?????
Two types of people... and luckily there's a far more appropriate thread for the discussion of Religion vs Atheism!
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...-discussion-general-religious-discussion.html
or
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...gious-discussion-all-things-christianity.html
This one's about gray people wanting to or not wanting to stick probes in our orifi
Einsteins theory of special relativity covers the speed of light in a vacuum (space is a vacuum) if you want to further educate yourself
I won't pretend to know all of God's design. I do think God put us in charge of it all, though. And if we find some protozoan life form a few trillion mikes from here, we should take care not to mess it up like we have some of the life here.
https://answersingenesis.org/media/audio/answers-with-ken-ham/volume-123/do-aliens-exist/
Each year, millions of dollars are spent on the search for alien life. And so far they haven’t found anything. But evolutionists like Bill Nye are convinced it will turn up eventually. Why? Because if life evolved here, it has to have evolved elsewhere.
But starting with God’s Word, we don’t expect intelligent alien life to exist. Here is one problem with the idea: all of creation is cursed because of sin. That includes supposed alien life. Jesus came as a man to save mankind from sin, but aliens are not descendants of Adam. A just God wouldn’t create intelligent beings that would suffer from man’s sin but have no hope of salvation.
No, there are no aliens!
The irony of course being that thousands of light years from here a far more advanced civilization is looking at us telling themselves the exact same thing...
I won't pretend to know all of God's design. I do think God put us in charge of it all, though. And if we find some protozoan life form a few trillion mikes from here, we should take care not to mess it up like we have some of the life here.
Why must this talk of other life forms always assume that they are more advanced? Perhaps the most advanced life forms on this other planet, if these unobserved life forms exist, are lizards or some heretofore un-named kingdom of creature.
Or they've come, lived, advanced beyond our wildest dreams, and went extinct... many times over.
Those two videos I posted earlier touch on this. Many generations and eons and lives may have already been lived long before we were ever a blip on the radar.