It isnt unless you belive in sola scriptura like fundamentalists. The bible is the final and only word. God didnt mention creating other life so he must not have. Least that is their reasoning. Another argument ive heard countless times is that adams original sin effected all of creation so christ would have had to die for all life in the universe and because christ made no mention of this then there must be no other life in the universe. Its all BS logic predicated around a book that predates science.
Now what would be really fascinating is if life on Mars predates life on earth. That would bring up some interesting questions. Not sure if there is any way to prove that without actually going to mars and doing extensive studies which is probably a century off.
Maybe they're anti-jazz because they don't think the world is big enough for God AND Miles Davis (also I'm quite surprised someone named JewishHobbit is a Christian *shrug*)
I've been a Christian for 16 years and I don't think I've ever heard another christian claim there couldn't be life on other planets due to our religious beliefs. Some don't believe just because they don't believe, but I'd say a good 90% of the Christians I've known either believe or just don't have an opinion on the matter. The only time I've heard people not believe in something due to it not being mentioned in the Bible is whether or not animals have souls, which is silly to me.
My thought, the Bible was written for humans. Not Martians or German Shephards. Why would they be mentioned?
And to learn that life on Mars is older than life on Earth wouldn't mean much. A lot of Christians (most?) don't trust carbon dating and all that jazz anyhow. It'd just be discarded or, like me, they'd assume there's more to the story than we know (whether scientifically or spiritually).
Yes, finally!
So they still haven't announced this? If it were as Earth shattering (no pun intended) as NASA is implying they wouldn't be sitting around with their thumbs up their asses. Each day this becomes more and more of an obvious ploy to make people care about the space program again.
You'd imagine I'd agree with you having been Penticostal for around 11 or 12 years (and about 3 different churches, several youth camps, etc) before going non-denominational, but I can still comfortably say I've never heard anyone go by that regarding Aliens and such. I have tons of pastorial friends and all that. None of them has ever said they don't exist because they aren't in the Bibile. Heck, several believe in them. The rest don't, but just because they don't. Nothing Biblical about it.
Actally, I take that back. I can think of one person, a friend's grandmother who passed away about 14 years ago, who believed in aliens but thought they were demons. That's about it though
I've heard some arguments regarding dinosaurs, and how God could have easily put the bones in the Earth, or that carbon dating could be wrong and dating them improperly, but most of us roll our eyes at it. I don't know anyone really who doesn't believe in dinosaurs. I remember one guy who came in to speak about carbon dating, a former big wig scientist apparently who eventually turned away form it due to how rediculous he ended up feeling it was. I wasn't sure if I believed the guy but it was a very interested lesson. He was all in support of dinosaurs, simply that they aren't as old as science believes. Something to do with the sun and the layer around earth that protects it and the theoretical layer of water that used to suround the Earth unti Noah, etc.
Not to get off topic...
I'm all for slashing the miltary budget world wide and kicking up the space programs budget at least as much as they'd cut.
I'm all for slashing the miltary budget world wide and kicking up the space programs budget at least as much as they'd cut.