Posted on Jul 31, 2015
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The Pope doesn't believe it will disprove the existence of God. I suspect he's read my book.
http://www.christianpost.com/news/vatican-astronomer-says-alien-life-will-be-discovered-but-will-not-prove-or-disprove-god-126813/
http://www.christianpost.com/news/vatican-astronomer-says-alien-life-will-be-discovered-but-will-not-prove-or-disprove-god-126813/
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Unless you can prove that the aliens ARE God, you will only prove that there are other life forms, not that there is/is not a God.
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CDR Terry Boles
Interesting response. Gives much thought, discussion and yet still no definitive answer between logic and belief.
Great question!
Great question!
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Not at all. Our communications with them and what we learned would have the greatest theological implications. One would assume that if God exists, His presence would be identifiable in the cultures of all sentient life.
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I'm far more concerned that discovery of space aliens will lead to human annihilation. Competitive evolution does not bode well for intelligent beings meeting one another.
To the topic: meeting space aliens might challenge those that believe the bible is the whole and literal word of god.
To the topic: meeting space aliens might challenge those that believe the bible is the whole and literal word of god.
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