Posted on Nov 30, 2021
The Fermi Paradox With Neil deGrasse Tyson - Where Are All The Aliens?
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I personally think they have already been here before and they might be watching us right now.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Saw something recently that postulated life as we know it is really a simulation by some advanced lifeforms watching us, we're just dolls in their doll house.
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God formed earth to be inhabited (Isaiah 45:18)—not Mars, Venus, or some other far-flung planet. Also, when Adam sinned, his sin affected all of creation (Romans 8:22). Jesus came as the last Adam to save those of Adam’s race who will repent and believe. If there were intelligent aliens out there, they would suffer the effects of sin but couldn’t be saved because Christ died for mankind, not for aliens (1 Peter 3:18; Hebrews 9:27–28, 10:10). So, theologically, we know that aliens can’t (and don’t) exist.
The Pentagon report may include some mysteries, but it won’t contain evidence for aliens. Secularists who reject God and believe in naturalistic evolution very much want intelligent life to be found elsewhere in the universe as they believe that will vindicate their religion of evolution! But they won’t find it: it’s not there to find.
The Pentagon report may include some mysteries, but it won’t contain evidence for aliens. Secularists who reject God and believe in naturalistic evolution very much want intelligent life to be found elsewhere in the universe as they believe that will vindicate their religion of evolution! But they won’t find it: it’s not there to find.
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SSG William Jones
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Science and religion are not hostile or opposed to each other—not if they are properly understood. In fact, over the years I’ve heard of and read about a number of highly respected scientists and researchers who were also deeply committed to Jesus Christ. They knew that while science can help us understand the physical world, it will never be able to answer life’s deepest questions: Who are we? Why are we here? Where are we going? How should we live? Only God can answer these.
I'm never surprised when I encounter indifference or even hostility. We live in an increasingly secular world, and this is reflected in many of our universities. In Christ alone “are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge” (Colossians 2:3).
I'm never surprised when I encounter indifference or even hostility. We live in an increasingly secular world, and this is reflected in many of our universities. In Christ alone “are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge” (Colossians 2:3).
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SSG William Jones
Yes, animals can certainly suffer the effects of man's sin. That's why we have the SPCA. I really think you are asking this, though, as the concept of salvation for animals. It’s important to understand that Jesus Christ died for the souls of mankind to give them life eternal in Heaven. While we can enjoy the many things God has created for us on earth, we have a responsibility toward our fellowman. He calls us to love one another and gives us His own example of love toward mankind. It's hard for us to love others if we don’t first love the Lord Jesus Christ. I don't find any indication in God's Holy Word that Christ died to redeem animal "souls".
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Sgt (Join to see) Darling Kerry, I have mentioned this previously on Rally Point: I Love Astronomy; and, I Love the Space Program; and, I Love the Constellations; and, I Love NASA!
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