Re: Boldly going where no theologian has gone before.
Re: Boldly going where no theologian has gone before.
by Araslyn - 14/05/2009 - 18:12
Yes, All one has to do is look up, there’s plenty of room for more life forms than we can possibly imagine. Now consider this, if we are contacted by aliens who proclaim no God other than themselves what will we then think of our own religious beliefs? To further confuse our minds what would we think if they claimed to have genetically engineered us? What then? Do we have to re-figure our belief system to fit them in? Would the thought even occur to us that these beings may be attempting to deceive us? Maybe their intention is to sit upon the Throne of God and show themselves as God? Interesting, Maybe you should include that in the book……….. Sarah
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