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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

it does make you wonder if/when/where finding signs of life - any sort, not just intelligent - outside our solar system will leave religions that believe in a personal, human-centred God?

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By *unky monkeyMan
over a year ago

in the night garden

No it will just mean God was multi-tasking.

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By *ndy_mandyCouple
over a year ago

Tredegar

Dont believe in god.

Do believe we are not alone in the universe.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

But surely theres an equal chance devote Athiests on this planet will look pretty stupid if it turns out these Aleins believe in a universal God who created everything......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's surely a mathematical fact that we aren't alone in the universe. Given the number of suns and the number of planets, by the law of averages, some have life on them. Whether that life is bacterial or intelligent, it's still life.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's surely a mathematical fact that we aren't alone in the universe. Given the number of suns and the number of planets, by the law of averages, some have life on them. Whether that life is bacterial or intelligent, it's still life."

Technically not. There's an infinite number of planet's, of which only a finite number are inhabited. Any number no matter how big, divided by infinity is zero. Which means we don't exist!

I would like to thank Douglas Adams for the above post...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's surely a mathematical fact that we aren't alone in the universe. Given the number of suns and the number of planets, by the law of averages, some have life on them. Whether that life is bacterial or intelligent, it's still life.

Technically not. There's an infinite number of planet's, of which only a finite number are inhabited. Any number no matter how big, divided by infinity is zero. Which means we don't exist!

I would like to thank Douglas Adams for the above post... "

I need an aspirin after trying to work that one out!

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By *nnyMan
over a year ago

Glasgow


"It's surely a mathematical fact that we aren't alone in the universe. Given the number of suns and the number of planets, by the law of averages, some have life on them. Whether that life is bacterial or intelligent, it's still life."

No, it's a statistical possibility.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Definitely believe in aliens. There's an infinite number of planets in the universe. At least one planet other then Earth has life.

Also, we evolved to live on this planet. Living organisms could have evolved to live on "uninhabitable" planets. Just because humans can't live there doesn't mean something else can't

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think we'll find alien life, it is probable. I don't think we'll get there though, we'd die before then and nothing can travel faster than light speed.

Religions will probably just twist it their own means, as always.

I think religion will die a slow, drawn out death as they struggle to maintain their grip on people. With scientific improvements, a rise in the standard of living, the 'shifting zeitgheist' of morality, people are already turning from theism. I read a recent article actually, that reckons by 2035 atheists will be in the majority. Let's face it, holy books are archaic and "God's law" has very little to do with our own morality.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think we'll find alien life, it is probable. I don't think we'll get there though, we'd die before then and nothing can travel faster than light speed.

Religions will probably just twist it their own means, as always.

I think religion will die a slow, drawn out death as they struggle to maintain their grip on people. With scientific improvements, a rise in the standard of living, the 'shifting zeitgheist' of morality, people are already turning from theism. I read a recent article actually, that reckons by 2035 atheists will be in the majority. Let's face it, holy books are archaic and "God's law" has very little to do with our own morality.

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I was watching a documentary and a professor said he created a space ship faster then the speed of light, but it was only achievable because he increased the speed of light itself

no wait...

I think it was actually Futurama

Ignore all that

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By *ndy_mandyCouple
over a year ago

Tredegar


"I think we'll find alien life, it is probable. I don't think we'll get there though, we'd die before then and nothing can travel faster than light speed.

Religions will probably just twist it their own means, as always.

I think religion will die a slow, drawn out death as they struggle to maintain their grip on people. With scientific improvements, a rise in the standard of living, the 'shifting zeitgheist' of morality, people are already turning from theism. I read a recent article actually, that reckons by 2035 atheists will be in the majority. Let's face it, holy books are archaic and "God's law" has very little to do with our own morality.

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Agree

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

my dad believes a lot of the bible referred to encountering aliens.

especially about him being carried off up to the heavens in a golden chariot.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"my dad believes a lot of the bible referred to encountering aliens.

especially about him being carried off up to the heavens in a golden chariot."

And, according to the bible, the earth is only 5 thousand years or so old! No mention of dinosaurs or evolution.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"my dad believes a lot of the bible referred to encountering aliens.

especially about him being carried off up to the heavens in a golden chariot."

i think he has been watching the joke of a show called ancient aliens.

a video on youtube debunks everything ever said on that programme.

religions have to adapt as much as possible to keep in line with modern science.

the grip they used to have on people is getting weaker by the day.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think it’s quiet sobering to consider that even though the Voyager space probe is apparently travelling at a speed of approximately ten and a half miles per second it is still expected to take approximately 76,000 years to travel a distance equivalent to Earth’s next nearest Star....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Christianity and Judaism are in decline, but Islam is the fastest growing religion worldwide.

I've always been a staunch atheist and the fact that any religion is growing bothers me.

As for aliens...I think most people are blissfully ignorant.

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"it does make you wonder if/when/where finding signs of life - any sort, not just intelligent - outside our solar system will leave religions that believe in a personal, human-centred God?

"

Seeing as the Big Bang Theory (the theory itself, not the programme) was endorsed by the Catholic Church for a while as it supported their Intelligent Design theory, our god(s) could well be theirs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"it does make you wonder if/when/where finding signs of life - any sort, not just intelligent - outside our solar system will leave religions that believe in a personal, human-centred God?

Seeing as the Big Bang Theory (the theory itself, not the programme) was endorsed by the Catholic Church for a while as it supported their Intelligent Design theory, our god(s) could well be theirs. "

But aren't we supposedly made in His image? What are they gonna say when a 15ft, tentacled fish steps out the first ship that visits us?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"my dad believes a lot of the bible referred to encountering aliens.

especially about him being carried off up to the heavens in a golden chariot.

i think he has been watching the joke of a show called ancient aliens.

a video on youtube debunks everything ever said on that programme.

religions have to adapt as much as possible to keep in line with modern science.

the grip they used to have on people is getting weaker by the day.

"

funny that, but no.

he is a free thinking senciant being and able to make his own conclusions from what he takes in.

doesnt have to rely on some tv program to tell him what to think.

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"it does make you wonder if/when/where finding signs of life - any sort, not just intelligent - outside our solar system will leave religions that believe in a personal, human-centred God?

Seeing as the Big Bang Theory (the theory itself, not the programme) was endorsed by the Catholic Church for a while as it supported their Intelligent Design theory, our god(s) could well be theirs.

But aren't we supposedly made in His image? What are they gonna say when a 15ft, tentacled fish steps out the first ship that visits us? "

I've said it before on here - if I've been made in the image of any god then all believers are in trouble.

Although there is always Cthulhu (Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn)

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"my dad believes a lot of the bible referred to encountering aliens.

especially about him being carried off up to the heavens in a golden chariot."

Your dad was carried up to the heavens in a golden chariot? Wow! That must have beaten "my dad is bigger than your dad" in the school playground!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"it does make you wonder if/when/where finding signs of life - any sort, not just intelligent - outside our solar system will leave religions that believe in a personal, human-centred God?

Seeing as the Big Bang Theory (the theory itself, not the programme) was endorsed by the Catholic Church for a while as it supported their Intelligent Design theory, our god(s) could well be theirs.

But aren't we supposedly made in His image? What are they gonna say when a 15ft, tentacled fish steps out the first ship that visits us?

I've said it before on here - if I've been made in the image of any god then all believers are in trouble.

Although there is always Cthulhu (Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn) "

Agreed. We could be the product of a dream!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"my dad believes a lot of the bible referred to encountering aliens.

especially about him being carried off up to the heavens in a golden chariot.

Your dad was carried up to the heavens in a golden chariot? Wow! That must have beaten "my dad is bigger than your dad" in the school playground! "

beats being collected by in an Austin Maxi lol

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"it does make you wonder if/when/where finding signs of life - any sort, not just intelligent - outside our solar system will leave religions that believe in a personal, human-centred God?

Seeing as the Big Bang Theory (the theory itself, not the programme) was endorsed by the Catholic Church for a while as it supported their Intelligent Design theory, our god(s) could well be theirs.

But aren't we supposedly made in His image? What are they gonna say when a 15ft, tentacled fish steps out the first ship that visits us?

I've said it before on here - if I've been made in the image of any god then all believers are in trouble.

Although there is always Cthulhu (Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn)

Agreed. We could be the product of a dream! "

Or Pastafarians could have been right all along. All Hail The Flying Spaghetti Monster! (May we be touched by his noodly appendage)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"it does make you wonder if/when/where finding signs of life - any sort, not just intelligent - outside our solar system will leave religions that believe in a personal, human-centred God?

Seeing as the Big Bang Theory (the theory itself, not the programme) was endorsed by the Catholic Church for a while as it supported their Intelligent Design theory, our god(s) could well be theirs.

But aren't we supposedly made in His image? What are they gonna say when a 15ft, tentacled fish steps out the first ship that visits us?

I've said it before on here - if I've been made in the image of any god then all believers are in trouble.

Although there is always Cthulhu (Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn)

Agreed. We could be the product of a dream!

Or Pastafarians could have been right all along. All Hail The Flying Spaghetti Monster! (May we be touched by his noodly appendage)"

FFS! Do i have to google Pastafarians now?

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I don't believe the Universe is infinite, otherwise there would be a infinite number of BrightonSteve's typing this at the same time all identical, then another infinite number where one atom in that universe is different, then another infininate number of universes where there are 2 atoms difference and so on. I think there is only one universe and eventually there is pure vacuum with nothing there.

Statistically, there will be other life in the Universe but it will only be recognisable if it developed within similar parameters to our own.

As for religion, we can only state with certainty that religion is human made.

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"it does make you wonder if/when/where finding signs of life - any sort, not just intelligent - outside our solar system will leave religions that believe in a personal, human-centred God?

Seeing as the Big Bang Theory (the theory itself, not the programme) was endorsed by the Catholic Church for a while as it supported their Intelligent Design theory, our god(s) could well be theirs.

But aren't we supposedly made in His image? What are they gonna say when a 15ft, tentacled fish steps out the first ship that visits us?

I've said it before on here - if I've been made in the image of any god then all believers are in trouble.

Although there is always Cthulhu (Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn)

Agreed. We could be the product of a dream!

Or Pastafarians could have been right all along. All Hail The Flying Spaghetti Monster! (May we be touched by his noodly appendage)

FFS! Do i have to google Pastafarians now? "

Seriously, there are some gods out there so weird a tentacled fish would be considered normal.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i believe there is some story/history to creation and modern day man but its a long lost one going too far back

i stick religion in the mythology category. its either BS or loosely based on some age old shit that noone really remembers and its been twisted throughout history

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"it does make you wonder if/when/where finding signs of life - any sort, not just intelligent - outside our solar system will leave religions that believe in a personal, human-centred God?

Seeing as the Big Bang Theory (the theory itself, not the programme) was endorsed by the Catholic Church for a while as it supported their Intelligent Design theory, our god(s) could well be theirs.

But aren't we supposedly made in His image? What are they gonna say when a 15ft, tentacled fish steps out the first ship that visits us?

I've said it before on here - if I've been made in the image of any god then all believers are in trouble.

Although there is always Cthulhu (Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn)

Agreed. We could be the product of a dream!

Or Pastafarians could have been right all along. All Hail The Flying Spaghetti Monster! (May we be touched by his noodly appendage)"

I've touched his noodly appendage. Ramen!

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.


"Christianity and Judaism are in decline, but Islam is the fastest growing religion worldwide.

I've always been a staunch atheist and the fact that any religion is growing bothers me.

As for aliens...I think most people are blissfully ignorant. "

I read part of a report the other day, it stated Islam will be the largest religion in Europe by the end of the century...

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By *ichaelangelaCouple
over a year ago

notts

we been watching Richard Hammond builds a planet ... fascinating stuff .... said last night that our galaxy is reckoned to be one of half a TRILLION other identical galaxy's

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By *nnyMan
over a year ago

Glasgow


"we been watching Richard Hammond builds a planet ... fascinating stuff .... said last night that our galaxy is reckoned to be one of half a TRILLION other identical galaxy's"

Did he actually say 'identical'? That's a bit of a jump from what can prove.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I would suggest that everybody looked up the Canadian Ex Defense Minister Paul Hellyer and listen to his speech regarding UFO's.

I also question why this hardly made the news at it's time, probably something more important happening, Like Big Brother or an X factor....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"it does make you wonder if/when/where finding signs of life - any sort, not just intelligent - outside our solar system will leave religions that believe in a personal, human-centred God?

Seeing as the Big Bang Theory (the theory itself, not the programme) was endorsed by the Catholic Church for a while as it supported their Intelligent Design theory, our god(s) could well be theirs.

But aren't we supposedly made in His image? What are they gonna say when a 15ft, tentacled fish steps out the first ship that visits us?

I've said it before on here - if I've been made in the image of any god then all believers are in trouble.

Although there is always Cthulhu (Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn)

Agreed. We could be the product of a dream!

Or Pastafarians could have been right all along. All Hail The Flying Spaghetti Monster! (May we be touched by his noodly appendage)

FFS! Do i have to google Pastafarians now?

Seriously, there are some gods out there so weird a tentacled fish would be considered normal."

If there are I suggest we " do there phones" and see what the fuckers are up too !

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