Implications of Alien Life
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Implications of Alien Life
Hey what is the general Christian view on the discovery of alien life and it's implications on the Bible?
Do you guys believe that aliens could exist or are we special because we are the only ones exist in the universe?
Do you guys believe that aliens could exist or are we special because we are the only ones exist in the universe?
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There has not been any discovery of alien life. That's the basic view. And for me, I don't see why God'd create other creatures and hide it from us...and I don't think it's possible they exist....and look on this site for more stuffHey what is the general Christian view on the discovery of alien life and it's implications on the Bible?
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Did you somehow stumble upon these forums while completely missing the website?bassman wrote:
It's funny hearing a christian say they need proof to believe in something.
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I agree. It could possibly be part of long-term indoctrination of popular culture by satan that will be used to explain a large part of the population disappearing at the rapture, and also as a mechanism through which to unite the world as we know the anti-christ will do. Granted, that's a lot of speculation.colors wrote:i had a ufo experience, so i know they are real. what they are is the real question. since i've become christian i've started to believe they might be demons! i'm sure that sounds weird...but, oh well!
Regarding finding life and Christianity, there are 3 possibilities as I see it:
1) There's no other life at all - both Earth and all life on it are unique. Clearly no conflict with the Bible here.
2) There's life, but no intelligent, sentient life. Maybe there are whole worlds filled with dolphins and dinosours (or more likely just bacteria). Most Christians will agree that our soul is what elevates our cognition above the animals. So again in this case, we really only have extension of what we also have on earth. I do wonder, how much effort would we spend trying to talk to monkeys if we found them somewhere else.
And 3) there are fully sentient beings who are also created with a soul like us. This is a little stickier, but if it happenned I bet once we learned about them we'd actually reinforce our faith through the examination of our concepts of God and morality. We'd see how we both came from the same place. Wouldn't it be remarkable when we both had matching 10 commandments?
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How would Jesus figure into this then? Would they have an Alien Jesus of their own, what's the story there?there are fully sentient beings who are also created with a soul like us. This is a little stickier, but if it happenned I bet once we learned about them we'd actually reinforce our faith through the examination of our concepts of God and morality. We'd see how we both came from the same place. Wouldn't it be remarkable when we both had matching 10 commandments?
why would they have a jesus of their own if they existed. The fact that Christians believe that god came to earth in the form of man (Jesus christ)Darwin_Rocks wrote:How would Jesus figure into this then? Would they have an Alien Jesus of their own, what's the story there?there are fully sentient beings who are also created with a soul like us. This is a little stickier, but if it happenned I bet once we learned about them we'd actually reinforce our faith through the examination of our concepts of God and morality. We'd see how we both came from the same place. Wouldn't it be remarkable when we both had matching 10 commandments?
to show the way for all his children to walk under one umbrella again.
Jesus came to provide the opportunity to save all mankind. But as stubborn as mankind is they think they know better than their creator.
IF aliens exist, then like us they would have been created by god in his image. And if that is so that would make them children of god just like us and they would worship and honour the same god that we do.
but all this is simply speculation! because aliens are legends or myths to normal everyday people, and if they do exist the governments of the world cover it up.
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He replied, “it is the Lords command, and if done, it is enough”
He would simply say, “Little children, love one another”
After a time his disciples wearied at always hearing these same words and asked “Master why do you always say this?
He replied, “it is the Lords command, and if done, it is enough”
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Re: Implications of Alien Life
Define alien? Many Christians believe in alien life, just not the kind you'd likely have in mind. I really don't see any relevancy to your questions, but Christianity must be on solid foundations if hypotheticals are required to prod at Christian beliefs.Darwin_Rocks wrote:Hey what is the general Christian view on the discovery of alien life and it's implications on the Bible?
Do you guys believe that aliens could exist or are we special because we are the only ones exist in the universe?
If you've never read it before, I'd recommend getting a copy of Rare Earth: Why Complex Life Is Uncommon in the Universe.
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It all depends on what God's plan for them is... Jesus was part of God's plan for us, but for someone else God could have anything planned. It's all just speculation, but there are other possibilities. Among them:Darwin_Rocks wrote:How would Jesus figure into this then? Would they have an Alien Jesus of their own, what's the story there?
- They never fell like Adam and Eve. Satan was sent to Earth, so maybe they wouldn't have had that negative influence in the first place to cause sin. Without sin it's likely that God would walk amongst them like He did with Adam and Eve - Jesus is not required for their salvation.
- They were never given free will. In this case they would be incapable of sin... Similar to animals, though just much more complex and made in God's image. No matter what they do, animals cannot be said to have sinned.
- They are never given a chance to repent - this is how the angels exist... Once they sin, they are done. No repentance, no grace.
- I suppose they could also be in a fallen state with no law, as we were from Adam and Eve until Moses and the Law. Or between the law and a saviour...
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One could certainly make a case for aliens based on the "many mansions" quote by the Lord, and many people have done so. I do not find such arguments convincing because it could just as well relate to us as to aliens.
What I see as more convincing is the account in Genesis that explains the origin of our reality and ourselves, it would be remarkable if God simply failed to tell us that He had done it all before, that we are not the highest expression of life in this universe, the image of Him. I have a problem seeing God as the creature in Alien or stepping out of a ufo.
I am not debunking anyones beliefs and mean no offense but I don't see much evidence in either the so-called real world or the bible to support a belief in aliens. I think it may be a manifestatation of a basic human need for a savior.
What I see as more convincing is the account in Genesis that explains the origin of our reality and ourselves, it would be remarkable if God simply failed to tell us that He had done it all before, that we are not the highest expression of life in this universe, the image of Him. I have a problem seeing God as the creature in Alien or stepping out of a ufo.
I am not debunking anyones beliefs and mean no offense but I don't see much evidence in either the so-called real world or the bible to support a belief in aliens. I think it may be a manifestatation of a basic human need for a savior.