Christianity & Alien Life

Malta
November 8, 2009 4:18pm CST
What would happen to the world's religions if extraterrestrial life is found?? What excuse will the Christian bring up? What do you think?
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8 responses
@Frederick42 (2024)
• Canada
13 Nov 09
Nothing will happen to the world religions if alien life would be found. People would still go on believing blindly in their religions and gods. Actually, there is no need for any aliens to expose the nonsense of religions. Common sense is enough to understand that religions are false. Christians have got a sharp tongue. They will go on arguing and justifying the god as portrayed in the Bible. these people do not think for themselves.
1 person likes this
13 Nov 09
I rated him positive The religious will bend over backwards to avoid the facts.
• Malta
13 Nov 09
Well said man :) I have been waiting for a proper answer like this since the start of the post, but everyone here seems too brainwashed by his religion. hey people RELIGIONS ARE THE OPIUM OF THE MASSES :p so stop your addiction!
@coolcoder (2018)
• United States
8 Nov 09
There wasn't enough sarcasm in your question; you should have put more in so you could irk a few more people. There will be no excuses, because there is no alien life. And to the person who posted right before me, even if there were aliens, yes, we Christians would say that God created them. They didn't appear out of thin air.
• Malta
8 Nov 09
Did you ever watch the discovery channel and see how much our planet is small and insignificant to the rest of the universe? There could be millions of civilizations all we need is a proof which is only a matter of time.
• United States
9 Nov 09
I agree with the sarcasm and the no excuses. Alien life, however, probably won't be discovered in the form of an intelligent being, but a virus or bacteria from something nearby that we sample. And then there could be an argument that it came from us anyway.
• United States
9 Nov 09
vonmac I don't understand you now, you said that if there are alliens must have been created by God and then you said they would be like humanoids. Whatever God creates is good and with purpose. But if we believe that the enemy came to currupt God's creation on earth he might also went around messing the rest of God's creation. I think that if there are alliens (intelligent beings) of course they were created by God as there are Chinese, Indians and different races around the world. My question wouldn't be if alliens exist but (should they exist) if they believe in God. Because there are different people in this world and thousands don't believe there is a God. If there are allien maybe some of them know God's existence and worship Him and maybe there are many who are sinners. There are many things we will learn when we move to Heaven. I don't think Christians would stop being Christians just because the existence of alliens. By the way I liked your song lol.
@Harley009 (1416)
• India
16 Nov 09
Quran says: God created heaveans and earth and put living creatures in between/among them. So I believe there are many living creatures apart from earth that even science did not invent. If science invent it is again confirming that Quran is truth, nothing else happens. The aliens may not be like what we see in star wars. God might have decided what they have to be done and their nature, not our business. Quran always encourage to understand and think. And points to many such things and asking How they can deny the God. Peace.
• United States
18 Nov 09
This Christian here will not make an 'excuse' as you say. I believe that God saw the earth, it was null and void. He created the life here. So, God, in order to be able to see the earth, obviously had to be out there somewhere in space, looking down at it. There's only one way to explain this, God is by the definition of the word, is an alien, and not one with huge eyes and green skin either. And because we were made in His image, He must look like us. I don't know why you think that a Christian would try to come up with anything but the truth. He couldn't have created the things and life on the earth if He were from the earth. Soooo, nothing would happen to my religion, which is simply Christian without any doctrine intertwined. I can't imagine what would happen to religions who don't believe in God, I would venture to guess that they'd be pretty scared and some would even be humbled.
• United States
12 Nov 09
There will soon be a "disclosure" from governments & the Vatican about aliens, as you have probably heard. I think that if you would spend as much time investigating Christianity as aliens, you would likely change your tone! As for the "excuse" we Christians would use, many of us will say that the supposed aliens are actually demons lying about their origins in order to shake the faith of those not so rooted. Time will prove this out, without a doubt.
• Malta
13 Nov 09
LMAO are you serious ? This non-sense fantasy has to stop.. please.
• United States
16 Nov 09
Extraterrestrial life won't be found...And what does the statement "What excuse will the Christian bring up?" mean?
@nas8228 (59)
• United States
9 Nov 09
One could make an endless list of what if questions. The beauty of these types of questions is that they're completely pointless and irrelevent. What if the bible is true and Jesus Christ returns to judge the world?
@verena (56)
• Indonesia
15 Nov 09
If we believe that God is almighty, we have to affirm that He can do everything. And i do believe that He can do everything, even creating aliens and everything else. It's only human's mind that its limitation so that we can't understand everything. Never judge what we don't understand. If you believe something, just live your believes without pushing the others to believe it.