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WARNING: Words.
4/9/2008 2:26:37 PM
It would be pretty fucking hilarious if Religion started with two aliens and one of them going like:"Hey Xritchukkiikuaaakkaakaka, watch this."
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4/9/2008 11:45:09 PM
I'm not disputing that aliens could theoretically have visited us, or will visit us.I'm saying it's just not likely that they have because:1) There'd be more clear evidence we've been visited1a) If a species had a million years or 2 million years on us, and had FTL travel, their tech would have a bigger signature or they'd have a bigger presence2) Universe is too spread out2a) Even with FTL travel, there's no good reason to think they'd find us at our current level
4/9/2008 11:56:14 PM
1) Why?I've already given you a perfectly reasonable example that requires no leaps or bounds in understanding involving Mars and the future discovery through some rather rigorous sifting of their soil to find our "footprints."1a) Why on both counts?As good old Arthur Clarke observes, sufficiently advanced technology would look appear to be magic. Why a bigger signature? Rocketry isn't the end of propulsion, I hope.Also, the nature of an alien species--going back to nutsmackr's point much much earlier--is incalculable. This raises lots of questions about whether they'd necessarily have a bigger presence on our planet. Maybe they aren't territorial. There's a thought.Besides, as you've already wisely observed, what makes us, or even Earth, so damned special?2) Too spread out? Considering two things: - "Let's not ignore the biological fact that human evolution has been geological and especially cosmological LIGHTNING in terms of its timescale." - If current technology (let's call it vacuum tube propulsion to illustrate the point), can get the space-faring simians to their nearest neighboring star in a measly few thousand years, what could technologically-produced wormholes (or a series of them) could do for a non-simian spacefaring species a few million years ahead of us? - Even limited at c, WE would be able to make Alpha Centauri in 4.2 years flat. That's quite a compressed timeline to establish colonies. Especially when we consider building and sending multiple ships in multiple directions on a constant basis. ET doesn't even have to be close by in a cosmological sense when you take this into account.2a) What does "our current level" have to do with any of this? Also what do "we" have to do with any of it? They could've been mining for gold for all I care. Something we seem to take pretty seriously on Earth anyway. We may have just been part of the scenary to them, if we were even here at all.
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4/10/2008 1:34:46 AM
I approve of this thread. Please don't let this sidetrack your current scientific debate (or is it ).I said on page 1,
4/10/2008 3:57:16 AM
Ok, I should really sleep, but first a few questions/comments1.) how does one calculate the probability of life from nonlife? Genuine question.2.) for the wormhole technology, they could have a sort of space-muffler which shields the astronomical E&M radiation. Also maybe the energy is already trapped in spacetime's extra dimensions... you don't need fuel, you just need to help the vacuum reach a lower state. The muffler might be as simple as opening a pair of wormholes juxtaposed, perhaps they would mostly cancel each others' unwanted radiative signatures. 3.) I must agree with moron that current physics does not allow for FTL communication or travel, however I must also agree with Gamecat that current physics is woefully incomplete even by its own estimations.4.) I love this thread. No comment tomorrow, I'm on the road sans TWW.
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4/10/2008 11:46:49 AM
This is all very interesting. I've always just assumed that I was created in the image of god, so if god ever appeared to me i wouldn't be shocked and staring at an alien. I also don't believe in 1/2 of what the bible says, b/c it's been screwed up too many times throughout the years by people who want money and power.example: i don't believe in the 7 'day' creation periods. more like 7 eons of time.In conclusion, I'm fairly certain that the creators of life on this earth aka 'gods', left life in many other places as well. And it makes sense to be able to communicate with the life you created, so you make guys like noah/moses/ and other miracle workers or prophets to tell people about it and that talk w/ god. /words
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4/10/2008 2:20:47 PM
wow, this thread has taken some interesting turns....----------so if we defenestrate the whole literal adam and eve thing, and view creationism as evolutionary,then where in the transition from "soulless animal" to human was "god's divinity" involved?and where you draw the line? at primates? mammals? dinosaurs? sea sponges? why stop there? since it's so easy to accept the possibility, if not the likelihood, of extraterrestrial life,couldn't god(s) or aliens be responsible for some sort of directed panspermia? or some other form of exogenesis?or, on a different note, wouldn't it be possible for a sufficiently advanced alien or aliens to, in essence, be god(s)?
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i love thinking about this stuff but it is definitely overwhelming at times. the idea that no matter what either 1) this universe (in some way shape or form) has always existed with no beginning or 2) there was absolutely nothing and then at some point spontaneously there was something, out of nothing...both of those are pretty hard to wrap my mind around.
4/10/2008 4:02:20 PM
Glad you're enjoying it, Rat. For the record, so am I.What you described about 'gods' leaving life in many other places sounds a lot like panspermia. It's a not-so-crazy theory about interstellar seeding of life. The less controversial side doesn't consider whether it's a directed process or not (asteroids are so full of amino acids that leaving it to a random process is all you really need). The more controversial side credits the aliens as directing the seeding of specific planets with the building blocks, or even RNA/DNA itself.It's like Intelligent Design, but with aliens as the intelligence.---agentlion:Read more about panspermia. I just read you post. No.
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^ One's a testable hypothesis. Hence the question:
4/11/2008 1:05:02 AM
Why people debate this, I'll never knowYou either believe in God or you don't.You either have faith, or you don'tAnd you're either willing to risk your eternal soul in what I consider to be an arrogant, blasphemous, cowardly enterprise, or you aren't.
4/11/2008 1:09:55 AM
Eternal whodeewhatzit?
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4/11/2008 1:42:51 PM
Searching for your "plausible evidence" would result in little need for faith. Faith is needed to have the relationship with God.You keep asking God for evidence, like He has something to prove to you. You either believe in Him or you don't, but be prepared for the unholy fires of Hell if you pursue a life of blasphemy.
4/11/2008 1:46:42 PM
^ Why?I'd think it would just free us up to move on to bigger questions. That's the beauty of a permanently incomplete body of knowledge.I suppose you could say that I have "faith" that aliens are real and have visited Earth before. I've certainly never seen an alien (to my knowledge).Also, I don't ask God for evidence. Or much. Maybe a little help when my team's down with a few seconds to go. The occasional appeal for a curse on objects and people when they piss me off. In my experience, those requests are usually ignored. No. When I want evidence, I go look for it. I just want to know what to look for.
4/11/2008 1:53:27 PM
Aliens never left you any gifts on Earth like God did.His only son, our Lord Jesus Christ died on a cross for our sins and for you to be able to explore God's amazing creation.you should just give a little credit where its due
4/11/2008 2:00:45 PM
The only "plausible evidence" that will be delivered in our time is evidence of a changed life in the people around you. What's really unfortunate, is the kind of static seen here ^^^ in response to someone earnestly looking for God.
4/11/2008 2:02:41 PM
Are you saying you deny the existence of God and the sacrifices of our Lord Jesus Christ?
4/11/2008 2:06:21 PM
Are you kidding?
4/11/2008 2:07:28 PM
That's like asking if I'm a communist.[Edited on April 11, 2008 at 2:15 PM. Reason : i'm not going to fall for your religion-baiting, dude]
4/11/2008 2:09:36 PM
Gamecat you strike me as more than a little pinkand honkyball, you either tow the line for the gospel or you get out of the way
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^^ Which is hilarious because it's about as close to the polar opposite of my political philosophy as you can guess. Likewise asking Honkeyball about doubting God, the Christian gospel, anything Jesus-related, etc.[Edited on April 11, 2008 at 2:14 PM. Reason : it's like it's permanently opposite day with you]
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May God have mercy on your blasphemous soul you godless monster
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4/11/2008 2:16:31 PM
God IS compassion, and for you to slap that away, well, be prepared for the fruit of your actions.As for me seeming harsh, I am trying to let people understand the full weight of their choices, for you to accept their abandonment of the Lord speaks volumes about your shaky faith
4/11/2008 2:31:38 PM
I'm unsure at what point in our conversation you feel I've "slapped away" God's compassion... but you're misunderstanding me. I don't take issue with your statement about the need for faith in order to have a relationship with God. I take issue with your "be prepared for the unholy fires of Hell if you pursue of blasphemy" stuff.Has it been so long that you don't remember what you were like before knowing the Lord? How about a little compassion for your fellow sinners? God leads people unto himself, and he doesn't need your or my help in convicting people's hearts about their own sins. The Holy Spirit does that all by Himself.What God calls us to do, is to be open and honest about our faith... and to share with people our experience of His saving grace.
4/11/2008 2:40:48 PM
^^ Maybe he just understands people aren't static entities.You won't damn your way into believers in the Soap Box. Similarly, you won't kill your way to peace, consume your way into abundance, etc.[Edited on April 11, 2008 at 2:41 PM. Reason : ^ SEE? TOLD YOU.]
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