Biblically, Aliens Can't (and Don't) Exist
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I support theological debate and apologetics is extremely important, but he doesnt even get the logic right on the surface, let alone to any depth or meaning.
This isn't even logic as used by people to try to limit Grace. At least those people present an argument that shows they made an attempt to posit an argument with relavent citations and some logical conclusions.
If there was intelligent life elsewhere, it would have been created by God. End of story. Why try to limit God or dictate what he may or may have not done? If you know it was God's hand in any part of creation, then it becomes what it is. Part of His creation.
The Holy Bible is not a fully comprehensive document for the history of the earth or the portion during which it was written, let alone the history of the Universe. That does not undercut Its significance, but allows it to focus on its message.
Does this mean the Angels, Nephilim, Jesus, God are aliens? MAYBE by definition of the word. Are they little green (or grey) men with abilities we dont understand posing as our dieties, figures (al la Stargate SG1)? No.
Sorry, but just because the DS put out the movie Paul does not mean divinity is fake.
It does mean Seth Rogaine is still not funny, and a pedo nutter, but thats for another post.
"Yea but if aliens exist, then why didn't people also write down the aliens version of the Bible too? Checkmate!"
LOL!
Exactly.
LOL. Aliens from outside the garden, I'll give that, although the garden is alegedly located on earth, and we were made from the earth (uncursed earth, at the time). So technically we are terrestrial to the planet.
I've always taken the "not of this world" to be more the socio/cultural aspect. You could say we are cultural and/or societal aliens then, even if we are physically natives.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment...