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anEvilAtheist
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No, I definitely do not believe in aliens. I was saying that even though it theoretically could be aliens performing what we see as miracles, if there was a clear miracle, I would have enough evidence to believe in God.Quote:
Originally Posted by anEvilAtheist View Post
That’s true. But should we definitely treat immensely powerful aliens differently than an immensely powerful God? If aliens will give us immortality if we follow the laws they give us, I don’t see why we should react differently than if a God would give us immortality.
Ha! Atheist where are these immensely powerful aliens? So you believe in flying saucers? Ha! Ha!
IF, IF, IF, - where are aliens to be found? When did they give us immortality?
Me? I choose God and he can be found everywhere.
As I said above we have the witness and testimony of 2000 years.
Blessings
Cinette
I tried persuading someone on these threads that aliens do not exist (he was worried about it contradicting Catholicism), but didn’t get anywhere. I think the problem is that if you accept the types of evidence used to demonstrate that Catholicism is true, you can actually make a really good case that aliens exist. Even though the evidence is nowhere near enough for me to believe, I do not think it is far worse than the evidence for Catholicism.