If we discovered Aliens or if Aliens made contact with us, how would that impact our religions?

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I don't think it would be a big deal. Currently we are the only species out of the 9 million on Earth that get to go to heaven :duck:so what would one more matter in the grand scheme
 

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Booksnrain said:
How does existence of another life form negate belief in an omnipotent, omniscient being?

Just say God made the aliens too along with multiple galaxies and worlds and realities and dimensions.

Problem solved.

That's basically how the vast majority of theists have historically understood the issue since the 18th Century.

Same with evolution in the 19th.

It really isn't a big deal.​
 

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The difference here is that consciousness is an inanimate thing. Thats almost like asking someone to prove love exists.
What we classify as consciousness can be proven; but it being inanimate, its not a physical thing you can prove

I don't know what u mean by "inanimate" because consciousness is literally what makes something animate. There is literally no such thing as an "animate" object that is not conscious. I wasn't saying consciousness doesn't exist I said there's no proof the brain created it. I was pointing out the fact there's a good chance you believe things that have no proof.

I have no proof that there is only one reality tbh.

The universe isn't made out of every, matter doesn't break down. It transforms. Energy has its own properties and it's own rules that are different than matter. When I say energy I should probably be specific and say the electromagnetic spectrum.

By break down I mean when humans break down matter you get nothing but energy. That's literally what an atom is made out of. It appears as empty space but there's no real such thing as empty space. An atom is a nucleus surrounded by an energy field.
 

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I don't know what u mean by "inanimate" because consciousness is literally what makes something animate. There is literally no such thing as an "animate" object that is not conscious. I wasn't saying consciousness doesn't exist I said there's no proof the brain created it. I was pointing out the fact there's a good chance you believe things that have no proof.



By break down I mean when humans break down matter you get nothing but energy.
Oh I see.
 

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I don't know what u mean by "inanimate" because consciousness is literally what makes something animate. There is literally no such thing as an "animate" object that is not conscious. I wasn't saying consciousness doesn't exist I said there's no proof the brain created it. I was pointing out the fact there's a good chance you believe things that have no proof.



By break down I mean when humans break down matter you get nothing but energy. That's literally what an atom is made out of. It appears as empty space but there's no real such thing as empty space. An atom is a nucleus surrounded by an energy field.

What do I believe that doesnt have proof ? "outside of opinion"
 

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Jesse B. Semple said:
Maybe how they thought of it, or how religious nuts wanted to label it...

in my case, not so much...

Has nothing to do with 'religious nuts', but moreso the whole gnostic system in-general.

All the Marvel movies are gnostic as well for the same reason.​
 

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that would be hilarious to see, but I guess they would just have their supreme being/leader be those aliens since they would probably be more technologically advanced than we are
 

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Alvin said:
that would be hilarious to see, but I guess they would just have their supreme being/leader be those aliens since they would probably be more technologically advanced than we are

Hindus might. Mormons & Scientologists most definitely would.

Christians, Jews, Sikhs, Muslims & most other monotheists would not.​
 

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How does existence of another life form negate belief in an omnipotent, omniscient being?

Just say God made the aliens too along with multiple galaxies and worlds and realities and dimensions.

Problem solved.

until those aliens espouse something completely different:sas2:
 
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How does existence of another life form negate belief in an omnipotent, omniscient being?

Just say God made the aliens too along with multiple galaxies and worlds and realities and dimensions.

Problem solved.

people trivialize the God concept when
they believe that his creation's zenith is Us and Earth.
Most of the things people turn their noses up at
are in their Bible/Koran etc.

Let there be light/The big bang
Beings coming trom the heavens...Angels/Aliens.
Chariots in the sky/Spacecraft etc.
People of that time added wings to beings
that came from the sky because nothing
was in the sky but birds/bats/insects (no planes)



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