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Are aliens from outer space real?

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If they are nothing to with Aliens the only logical conclusion is that these are top secret military craft.

Another possibility would be that they are not aliens, they are actually native, but using time-travel instead of space travel to get here. If they crash, it's not actually alien technology we are trying to work with and understand, it's ours but from a very far future.
 
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Do you believe in them or not and why or not? I cannot believe God created this vast universe without other intelligent life forms.
Aliens are real....from outer space? No.

There is, at present, no life on other planets. Unless Mars still has a remnant..I don't think so...The ones that lived there needed the same things we need..Oxygen rich air, water, and of course food sources....The other planets of our solar system that had life...One of them is called the Asteroid belt now..
 
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Aliens are real....from outer space? No.

There is, at present, no life on other planets. Unless Mars still has a remnant..I don't think so...The ones that lived there needed the same things we need..Oxygen rich air, water, and of course food sources....The other planets of our solar system that had life...One of them is called the Asteroid belt now..

1) There is no definitive answer to the question "is there, at present, life on other planets", giving a yes or no answer is impossible because the answer is we don't know. There is, at present, no evidence of life anywhere except on Earth--and that is all we can say with certainty.

2) There is no evidence, at present, whether Mars ever had life. The evidence points to Mars, at one time, having had a much more Earth-like environment, it was warmer and covered with liquid water at some point, but does no longer. But simply having had liquid water on the surface at some point in the past is not evidence that it ever had life. If there ever was life, or if life somehow has survived, on Mars there is as of yet no evidence of it--as such we cannot say one way or the other, it is unknown.

3) You seem pretty confident that the asteroid belt both A) was a planet and B) had life on it; the problem with that is there's no evidence the asteroid belt was ever a planet, on the contrary it seems that it formed that way--as a ring of asteroids and planetoids. That would mean that there was no planet between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, and thus no life could have existed on something that never existed.

Your certainty on these matters suggests to me that probably subscribe to some strange belief which informs these ideas of yours.

-CryptoLutheran
 
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There is, at present, no life on other planets.
How exactly do you go about proving that?

There are millions of galaxies at the very edge of Hubble's range, and if our Milky Way is typical, each probably has a few million planets in it. You can prove there is no life on any of them?
 
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It's a very good question but I would say there is certainly a possibility that there are other beings elsewhere, though the Bible does not speak on it.

I would say what many people see and believe are aliens are actually demons. I have read of people who were visited by these so-called aliens or were being abducted and called on the name of Jesus; then everything stopped and these aliens went away.

There very well may be other beings but I do not think they would be allowed to come here for their own protection. We are here all human beings, with God-given differences, murdering and killing one another senselessly if any alien beings exist and were to come here most certainly they'd be killed too. It's sad to say.
 
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How exactly do you go about proving that?

There are millions of galaxies at the very edge of Hubble's range, and if our Milky Way is typical, each probably has a few million planets in it. You can prove there is no life on any of them?
LOL There is no way to prove that, but you can take my word for it..:oldthumbsup:
 
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1) There is no definitive answer to the question "is there, at present, life on other planets", giving a yes or no answer is impossible because the answer is we don't know. There is, at present, no evidence of life anywhere except on Earth--and that is all we can say with certainty.

It's not impossible simply because due to the vastness of the universe and the sheer amount of galaxies and stars.

We are most likely not even alone in our Milky Way Galaxies.

Over the past decade we are discovering more potential earth like planets, Earth is not even unique.

Most scientists conclude we are probally not alone, mathmatics says we are not alone. The problem we have is with our current level of technology it is very difficult to find, we are more reliant on them finding us.
 
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How exactly do you go about proving that?

There are millions of galaxies at the very edge of Hubble's range, and if our Milky Way is typical, each probably has a few million planets in it. You can prove there is no life on any of them?

The odds of us being alone in our milky way galaxy is one in 60 billion.

Imagine the odds of being alone in the whole universe that would have something like 50 noughts behind it. Therefore no intelligent person should claims we are alone in the universe.

You can get better odds on the loch ness monster existing, Bigfoot or Elvis being found alive.
 
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When you take into account the vast size of the universe, it seems likely that there is alien life out there. Also: you know how aliens in popular culture are almost always the ones to discover our planet? What if we were the ones to discover primitive alien life technologically equivalent to the middle ages, and we uplifted them like the Salarians did to the Krogan? That would be pretty cool.
 
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When you take into account the vast size of the universe, it seems likely that there is alien life out there. Also: you know how aliens in popular culture are almost always the ones to discover our planet? What if we were the ones to discover primitive alien life technologically equivalent to the middle ages, and we uplifted them like the Salarians did to the Krogan? That would be pretty cool.

We are not yet advanced enough to be able to discover intelligent life.

We are alone in our Solar system. It is highly unlikely we are alone in our Milky Way galaxy. Personally i think our Galaxy is abundance with life, its just the vast distance between planets and stars that is the problem.
 
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