Why? God can't create elsewhere?In multiple ways. Key ones off hand to me are
1. The whole premise of the Bible is the creation of Earth and life on Earth
2. Jesus was Gods only son and died for us. The whole point of creation.
3. Would in all practicality prove evolution
Don't know why it would have any.Since quite a few here at CF are totally convinced that aliens have not visited the Earth, I have a question. If the the U.S. government were to ever publicly admit that UFO's are indeed visitors from space and that they have visited the Earth in recent years,
what impact would such have upon your faith, if any?
None of which is exclusionary of what we don't know.In multiple ways. Key ones off hand to me are
1. The whole premise of the Bible is the creation of Earth and life on Earth
2. Jesus was Gods only son and died for us. The whole point of creation.
3. Would in all practicality prove evolution
Since quite a few here at CF are totally convinced that aliens have not visited the Earth, I have a question. If the the U.S. government were to ever publicly admit that UFO's are indeed visitors from space and that they have visited the Earth in recent years, what impact would such have upon your faith, if any?
Who said they needed saving?
Why? God can't create elsewhere?
It a good one. Jesus only died for man. Everything else is for us to eat.Sure but that just means his death here wasn't for the sins of living beings elsewhere. Jesus didn't die for angels either so I don't think this argument is very strong.
Aliens are just for eating.It would not affect my faith. I think it is both naive and arrogant of us to think we are God's only creations in a vast universe.
You can eat bugs and aliens. . .count me out.It a good one. Jesus only died for man. Everything else is for us to eat.
That would include aliens then. Church picnic - plenty for all.
I think of salvation in the sense of preservation not just deliverance from sinWho said they needed saving?
Trolling is not about disagreement.
Ok.In the NT, it is deliverance from the wrath of God on sin (Romans 5:9).
Zilch. The existence or lack thereof of sentient life "out there" has as much relevance as did the existence of human beings in North America to the early Church. Which is to say none at all.Since quite a few here at CF are totally convinced that aliens have not visited the Earth, I have a question. If the the U.S. government were to ever publicly admit that UFO's are indeed visitors from space and that they have visited the Earth in recent years, what impact would such have upon your faith, if any?
God Incarnate. ALL THINGS were nade by HIM, and WITHOUT HIM was not anything made that was made. You're gonnd limit what God Himself does with His creation? Good luck with that.There is only one Jesus. E A R T H. Jesus
Kinda like the slant-eyed swarthy spawn of Satan that used to live across the boundless oceans who turned out to be my ancestors? "Do Chinamen have souls?"Demons
So if foreigners have a different religion, to hell with them, right?Knee-jerk is to say my faith would be unaffected.
But deeper consideration tells me that it would depend on whether this alien race had any sort of divine revelation.