Creation vs. Evolution

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Uncle Pug:
There was a time I didn't believe in God... but that time is long past and it is impossible now for me to go back to unbelief.

You just don't know what you don't know.

I think that's true with a lot of people. When I was younger I was pretty sure that there wasn't a God. The older I get the less I doubt it. The concept of a God has been around too long and is in every culture on Earth in some form of belief. I'm still not sure exactly what God is....but there has to be some higher being than Man. Because if there isn't, it's a scary thought to think that we're the most intelligent beings in this universe.
 
Hank49:
Because if there isn't, it's a scary thought to think that we're the most intelligent beings in this universe.
Hmmmm........leaving aside God for a moment........what could possibly lead you to belief that we're the most intelligent beings in this universe?
 
Kim:
Hmmmm........leaving aside God for a moment........what could possibly lead you to belief that we're the most intelligent beings in this universe?

Read again, the sentence before the one you quoted.
 
Hank49:
Read again, the sentence before the one you quoted.
Yes OK......but does that mean that any higher life form than man that's out there should be considered God for the simple reason they are more intelligent than us? That's a big stretch in my mind. I don't see the connection.
 
Soggy:
The existence of aliens would be a big bummer for fundamentalist christians....
Probably akin to when people finally had to accept that the Universe didn't exactly revolve around the Earth......
 
Soggy:
The existence of aliens would be a big bummer for fundamentalist christians....

Yeah, especially cause aliens are all into that anal probe buttseks, and God would have had to created them that way....:mooner:

**Shakes Head in Humiliation**

**Thinks, "I cannot believe I am still posting to this addictive tangent that has nothing to do with diving. ohh, will someone just ban me. put me out of my missery...NOT REALLY"**

**Thinks, "what would other scuba forum site groups think?...oh wait, we all post on all the other sites anyway...no biggie then"**
 
I must have missed this:
I do not support any form of Fanatical Organized Religion. What do I mean by Fanatical Organized Religion? Simple, Those who think that just because you do not follow their beliefs you're condemmed to eternal damnation, and feel it is their duty to remind you all the time, and even worse, try to save you.
Why is it all these discussions degenerate into doing DIR or not!?!?!?!
 
Soggy:
The existence of aliens would be a big bummer for fundamentalist christians....

I don't see why.
 
did Jesus die for the aliens too, or just for us?

how many times has God died on a cross for a particular planet?

do you have to believe in the "Jesus" of your planet, or can you travel to another planet, believe in "their" Jesus and be saved?

the questions get more interesting:

did some planets pass the test and remain in Eden? what happens when the star those planets orbit go Supernova? what's their population like, since they never die?

why did God go around creating all the planets, populating them with people, and then dying for them?

are there different heavens for different alien races, or do we all get to hang out in the same heaven?
 
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