WAHAHAHA!! Aliens!!!! (1 Viewer)

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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#5
Bit of a stretch to assume there's life.

But anyways, if the universe is infinite, there must be an other lifeform somewhere. I don't really care unless we see them though.
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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#6
Even if there is life there, 10 billion in vcash says it ain't any more sophisticated than plankton anyway.

Hard to make a Ridley Scott film over bacteria.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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#11
That is probably right, as the scientist points out later in the article, Titan's time may come billions of years down the road when the conditions become more suitable for complex life forms. We just happen to be in the perfect place at the right point in time. There was a time when conditions would have been more ideal for Mars, when it was closer to the Sun.
 

Naggar

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Sep 4, 2007
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#13
very interesting..

don't mind if I spread the word, gotta warn cartman of getting probed




but... why is this in religion again?
 
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Hist

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    That the earth is created in six days. That God directly creates life. That Human beings are special. That our planet is special.

    this shows that mind arises from matter not the other way around. That there is no "soul" given by God. That we are just complex biological machines. That we are here by chance.

    It strengthens the possibility of having other rational beings somewhere else in the universe. It takes away God's creation of life job.

    Most of all, we get to put them in district 9 and say FOUK MAN! as we please.
     

    Naggar

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    Sep 4, 2007
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    #17
    The Qur'an doesn't say that God created life on earth only, it doesn't say humans are so special, it doesn't tell us of what's on other planets or in the core of earth even

    this doesn't prove or show anything related to religion, it's like hundreds of years ago 'hey we discovered life between europe and asia, and we'll call it America.. now let's kill those aliens and build colonies to steal their gold!"

    bring proofs of what you assume then, quote God or a prophet saying that he created life on earth only.

    you really believe that life just existed on its own? one day there were a few microogranisms and now there's planets? seriously? if anything this is the dumbest theory ever.. who created those organisms and where did they come from?
     
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    Hist

    Hist

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    life as in living vs non-living... yes it happened on its own... its a product of nature not a product of magical creation.
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
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    The Qur'an doesn't say that God created life on earth only, it doesn't say humans are so special, it doesn't tell us of what's on other planets or in the core of earth even

    this doesn't prove or show anything related to religion, it's like hundreds of years ago 'hey we discovered life between europe and asia, and we'll call it America.. now let's kill those aliens and build colonies to steal their gold!"

    bring proofs of what you assume then, quote God or a prophet saying that he created life on earth only.

    you really believe that life just existed on its own? one day there were a few microogranisms and now there's planets? seriously? if anything this is the dumbest theory ever.. who created those organisms and where did they come from?
    It doesn't say humans are special? Really? But more importantly, I'd consider it a lie by omission. I mean, the book's goal is to explain the universe to us and it didn't mention that there's life on other planets too?

    As for your silly argument that someone must have created the organisms in the first place.. well by that reasoning someone must have created that someone too and another someone that someone.

    If it's faith that's okay, but you should leave it at that. You can't logically conclude the existence of a supreme being.
     

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