Zoe :
I feel as if people who say “gods creation” have most likely never done deep research on the science and physics of the universe. I was a believer in God until I went into astrophysics and philosophy. Before mankind there was no god. Because it had never been thought of. Excluding the possibility of aliens having consciousness and also being developed enough to create a language, learn to read the Bible, and creating a worldwide concept of a religion. As far as we know we’re the ones who made that. Simply because the universe was free of god until we spoke him into existence. How does Christianity translate to extraterrestrial life? If Christianity is the one true religion, which isn’t a fallacious argument considering everyone absolutely believes their religion is correct because of their faith. How does extraterrestrial life practice Christianity? How we do? When people say “gods creation” they think we are a special case. That god created us. That god chiseled the planets. That god created the sun just for us. We are not here because someone loved us enough to make the perfect universe for us. But because by some cosmic fluke life emerged. To even have a shot at life you need a habitable zone, a stable star, a G or K type star which is 2/7 possible star types, liquid water, an atmosphere with the perfect conditions for hydrogen and oxygen to bond, a magnetic field to block solar radiation, plate tectonics to recycle nutrients, and regulate temperature, a large moon to stabilize planetary tilt, organic molecules, and energy from things like lightning, volcanoes, or hydrothermal vents. I’m not saying that like it’s an opinion. Scientifically it is proven that life cannot emerge without everything I named. If you really take the time to explore our place in the universe you would find that distance and time is a great way to comprehend just how massive this universe is. To put it in perspective, If we think of the Apollo missions it took them 3 days to get to the moon. Now think of time as the unit for distance. If the Apollo missions took 3 days to get to the moon, it would take 5 years for them to get to mars, 16.5 years to get to Jupiter, 30 years to Saturn
2025-08-01 03:52:15