Inhabited planets exist in the billions, populated with mortal-physical life. Who knows if we’ve ever made contact. But these are not extra dimensional beings.
I know that UFOs and roswell are fake, and that one of our plans is to fake an alien invasion - why do you think so many 'jewish' authors begun the sci-fi genre and there are so many movies about aliens? before that it was a very fringe idea.
Are you taught a more true version of earth or the nonsense that leads people into thinking there are "billions of spinning planets teeming with life?"
I would assume you all are given some teachings that cut through the deceit given to commoners, and this is one area rife with it.
we like ideas that go against the abrahamic god. aliens are a useful idea, both to potentially disguise demons (if they exist) or more likely - genetic experiments, and to discredit your god.
how many more christians would there be if men like roddenberry and asimov hadn't done their jobs?
Asimov is totally correct about evolution. it's a bit of a stale straw-man to prop up a "fundamentalist christian" world view as representative of Jesus' teachings, no?
the alien idea is useful for a variety of agendas. but it will have no negative bearing on the reality of the faith experience. quite the opposite. Faith didn't go away with the Age of Reason. in a space-quantum age, faith, like technology, evolves to encompass the cosmic view over the world view - Carl Sagan called upon clergy to discover "God of the Cosmos."
Inhabited planets exist in the billions, populated with mortal-physical life. Who knows if we’ve ever made contact. But these are not extra dimensional beings.
XD maybe there is, maybe there isn't.
I know that UFOs and roswell are fake, and that one of our plans is to fake an alien invasion - why do you think so many 'jewish' authors begun the sci-fi genre and there are so many movies about aliens? before that it was a very fringe idea.
Are you taught a more true version of earth or the nonsense that leads people into thinking there are "billions of spinning planets teeming with life?"
I would assume you all are given some teachings that cut through the deceit given to commoners, and this is one area rife with it.
Where do you think Gene Roddenberry got his “original” ideas?
we like ideas that go against the abrahamic god. aliens are a useful idea, both to potentially disguise demons (if they exist) or more likely - genetic experiments, and to discredit your god.
how many more christians would there be if men like roddenberry and asimov hadn't done their jobs?
anyone with eyes and ears can see the truth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jptd6-keeOg
Asimov is totally correct about evolution. it's a bit of a stale straw-man to prop up a "fundamentalist christian" world view as representative of Jesus' teachings, no?
the alien idea is useful for a variety of agendas. but it will have no negative bearing on the reality of the faith experience. quite the opposite. Faith didn't go away with the Age of Reason. in a space-quantum age, faith, like technology, evolves to encompass the cosmic view over the world view - Carl Sagan called upon clergy to discover "God of the Cosmos."