If alien life is real, did Jesus die on their planet also?

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Yes, this could be the answer, just as the reason strawberries exist is because God wanted us to enjoy their taste. To God, both are equally easy to create.
 
We don’t have any proof that the universe needs to be increasingly expanding in order to support just earth though do we? What law of physics is that?
 
Isn’t it possible God crested other civilizations that did not fall and thus never needed the Great flood to remake the world? Perhaps those others worlds didn’t need salvation (and thus not a new Mary or another incarnation) because they never fell the first time?

This seems likely. If this is the case, then why would we be afraid of alien invasion? If they haven’t sinned then they should be friendly. Or perhaps, they would view us as evil sinners since sin and evil to them is completely unheard of. And as such, they might cleanse us?

But if they did not fall the first time, would temptation be gone from their world forever? Or would the devil still try to tempt them? Because of original sin, sin entered the world. But without original sin, could sin enter the world at a different point or just never?
 
I thought I made it clear that was speculation. The word “perhaps” should have been clear. But we do have indications of some of it. But we do have evidence of some of what I wrote:


Do we have proof of intelligent life else where? Do we have evidence?
 
I remember watching a near death experience testimony by some guy, I think Howard something, on YouTube, and it was very compelling. However, near the end he mentioned that he was shown that there were many worlds, with human like beings, and that in some original sin had never entered in thus not requiring Jesus to come and die, but in others it did enter in, in which case I assume Jesus would have come to suffer and die for them
Anyway, when he said that I turned off. For some reason it just doesn’t ring true with me. The thought of multiple worlds and multiple acts of Incarnation and redemption just sounds very wrong.
And anyway, one drop of blood from Jesus is enough to save not just our world but the entire universe, so I think that answers the question.
 
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Do we have proof of intelligent life else where? Do we have evidence?
I don’t know, do we? That’s what I’m asking. They found some bullet on Mars so shows life at one point was there. And water there also thousands of years ago. Were they aliens? I’m not stating it for you to prove me wrong. I’m asking, do we have proof of the earth needing the universe to support it?

I get it’s speculation and so I’m asking is there any evidence to support this?
 
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I have you one piece of evidence, regarding the solar system’s size.
 
The real question is dolphin, what if dolphins evolve to a point where the have immortal souls and a dolphin Adam and Eve? What if we witness the fall of the dolphins…
Somebody is being facetious (look it up).
 
And anyway, one drop of blood from Jesus is enough to save not just our world but the entire universe, so I think that answers the question.
That sounds like an interesting doctrine. What’s your source? Which church synod approved that one? What part of the Church Magisterium did you get that one from?
We know that we have passed from death to life because we love our brothers. (1 John 3:14)
 
You seem a little annoyed by my thought. Why so? Anyway, here’s a nice little hymn by St. Thomas Aquinas:

O loving Pelican! O Jesus, Lord!
Unclean I am, but cleanse me in thy blood;
of which a single drop, for sinners spilt,
is ransom for a world’s entire guilt.
 
this could also apply to multiverse theory in an alterntive universe did jesus die?

well cs lewis looked at the space option as well as other dimension issue as aslan is jesus and he died in that world as well so i guess for an om(name removed by moderator)otent god its possible.
 
Maybe they don’t need “saving”. Perhaps in their world there is no concept of sin. An alien could be plant, animal, or some other life form, but what they could be would probably not be human.
 
That was probably Howard Storm, who had a near-death experience.
 
of which a single drop, for sinners spilt,
is ransom for a world’s entire guilt.
Yes, but St. Thomas Aquinas here
this could also apply to multiverse theory
What’s the evidence for a multiverse to support a multiverse theory?

Has there ever been any information come into this universe from another universe? I think not.

Is a multiverse real or imaginary?
 
there are some but we are bearly strachting the surface of it even string theory M-theory and more there is a possiblity and that more math that science (not saying its likely) that there is a multiverse.
 
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