Nate (post: 1226762) wrote:I do. I'm the resident hater of Revelation. I think it should never have been included in the Bible and see no reason for it to be there aside from just to give the Bible an "ending."
I'm going to find an uninhabited island and name it "Babylon." Just to mess with people.
ShiroiHikari wrote:Also, I don't like the idea of having discovered extraterrestrial life before we get flying cars. XD I demand flying cars by 2015.
Christisright wrote:Does that mean you Don't believe in the 2nd coming?
Christisright wrote:However,I also believe that Earth is the only planet in this Solar System with intelligent life.
uc pseudonym (post: 1227024) wrote:No. I'm not speaking for Nate, here, I'm speaking for this position. However, given that I want this discussion to end I'll try to state this somewhat neutrally. All responses should be via PM.
The return of Christ is spoken of at multiple points in the New Testament. The fact that you don't believe in a specific interpretation of how that is supposed to happen does not mean you do not believe in this doctrine, especially when the interpretation in question is one of those that has been crudely patched together from unrelated verses with no concern for the historical context.
Furthermore, there are also Christians who don't think the second coming is a doctrine that originates with Christ, though those are fewer. You can reach your own assumptions about them.
Wouldn't it be cool though ^^ If they were Aliens, Time Travelers, and Espers ^______^
They say a alien from the UFO is buried in the town's cemetery but the people who live their now won't let anyone dig up the body.
They say the parts of the UFO were put into a well and someone bought the property clean out the parts and has been using the well which may have cause the man and his family to have deforming body parts.
I second that. As it is, we have enough problems of our own. But noooo....we just have to go stick our noses into some other planet's issues. XDShiroiHikari (post: 1226965) wrote:I don't know why we're so obsessed with life out in the farthest reaches of the galaxy, myself. Heck, we're still discovering stuff within the depths of our own oceans!
ShiroiHikari (post: 1226965) wrote:I don't know why we're so obsessed with life out in the farthest reaches of the galaxy, myself.
Mave (post: 1227088) wrote:
I'm off for a mission trip to Planet Yabooboo. Pls pray that we'll be able to communicate the Good News with the residents for there are obstacles such as planetary differences. First and foremost, they are psychic......
mitsuki lover (post: 1227358) wrote:There are probably a really limited number of planets in the universe at large where conditions for intelligent life to develop are rife.
So even IF and WHEN we do find the aliens HOW are we going to talk to them?
NekoChan_C (post: 1229383) wrote:I have a completely random thing to throw in, just for contemplation... In the gospels, when Jesus is talking about the end times, he says that "this generation shall not pass away until these things have come to pass"... then there is that little footnote which can subsititute "race" for generation... Now, of course that could mean race as in nationality, but could it also mean "race of beings"?
Azier the Swordsman wrote:I would probably be more skeptical of this topic myself had my parents not actually viewed one of these UFO's close up. And believe me, nothing comes from a more credible source than my mom.
Etoh*the*Greato wrote:I dunno... If there is an evolutionary process controlling the development of life in the universe, it seems a far stretch that what other rare intelligent life form that existed in the galaxy in the exact same timeframe as us would actually be humanoid.
Fish and Chips (post: 1234507) wrote:And if there are aliens out there, they'd have to be considerably more advanced than us by several hundred (if not thousand) years for sufficient space travel, know of our planet, and have reason to care about it.
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