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My take User ID: 673609 11/5/2009 7:38 PM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote | Okay. Thanks for the responses to my question.
Starting to be more clear to me.
A lot of Christians seem pretty human-centric.
Then again, a lot of humans are human-centric. ;) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 732737 11/5/2009 7:47 PM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote | It's completely up to you if you believe me or not but I'm friends with a psychic who communicates with her guide regularly and we brought this very question up. Her guide confirms that in this solar system there was and is life on this planet, Mars(yes it was once lush), and also Jupiter's moon Europa which has aquatic life and various whale like lifeforms.
If this one system alone has 3 instances of life occurring then it may be a lot more common then we thought. Granted this really can't be considered evidence because of the source but it's still fun. Besides NASA has always suspected a liquid ocean under Europa's icy surface and have wanted to look there for life, but just haven't had the means (or funding) to crack through that shell and see.
It also makes me wonder, if humans throughout history thought we're all there is and everything else is just lights it makes me wonder what belief systems any intelligent lifeforms under that shell may come up with. At least they have a reasonable excuse to think there's nothing else :) |
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/5/2009 7:49 PM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 811047 11/5/2009 7:56 PM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote |
It's completely up to you if you believe me or not but I'm friends with a psychic who communicates with her guide regularly and we brought this very question up. Her guide confirms that in this solar system there was and is life on this planet, Mars(yes it was once lush), and also Jupiter's moon Europa which has aquatic life and various whale like lifeforms.
If this one system alone has 3 instances of life occurring then it may be a lot more common then we thought. Granted this really can't be considered evidence because of the source but it's still fun. Besides NASA has always suspected a liquid ocean under Europa's icy surface and have wanted to look there for life, but just haven't had the means (or funding) to crack through that shell and see.
It also makes me wonder, if humans throughout history thought we're all there is and everything else is just lights it makes me wonder what belief systems any intelligent lifeforms under that shell may come up with. At least they have a reasonable excuse to think there's nothing else :) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 732737
NASA should concentrate all its budget on a probe for Europa.
When it gets there, it should soft-land, dig a hole through the ice, deposit speakers and begin transmitting classical music.
Bach, Mozart, Corelli, Beethoven, Haydn etc. should be broadcast, 24-7, into the warm waters of the Europa Sea.
Many intelligent creatures within the Sea will be sonically stimulated, and will flock to the source of the exquisite sounds, there to be greeted by a thermonuclear weapon, which will blow them all up!
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/5/2009 7:57 PM
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It's completely up to you if you believe me or not but I'm friends with a psychic who communicates with her guide regularly and we brought this very question up. Her guide confirms that in this solar system there was and is life on this planet, Mars(yes it was once lush), and also Jupiter's moon Europa which has aquatic life and various whale like lifeforms.
If this one system alone has 3 instances of life occurring then it may be a lot more common then we thought. Granted this really can't be considered evidence because of the source but it's still fun. Besides NASA has always suspected a liquid ocean under Europa's icy surface and have wanted to look there for life, but just haven't had the means (or funding) to crack through that shell and see.
It also makes me wonder, if humans throughout history thought we're all there is and everything else is just lights it makes me wonder what belief systems any intelligent lifeforms under that shell may come up with. At least they have a reasonable excuse to think there's nothing else :) Quoting: Anonymous Coward 732737
Was this done by the method of "remote viewing" by any chance? |
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/5/2009 8:44 PM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 732737 11/5/2009 8:46 PM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote |
Was this done by the method of "remote viewing" by any chance? Quoting: Bowsa
Remote viewing was involved yes. However, while she did RV the situation I had her double check with her guide directly anyway. I tend to rely more on what her guide says than what she determines on her own since her guide knows a staggering amount of things even about myself that if he says there's life on Europa it's enough to convince me.
And I like the music nuke idea, we'd get enough seafood out of it to fix our famine problems woo. Space blubber for everyone! |
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/5/2009 8:47 PM
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Was this done by the method of "remote viewing" by any chance?
Remote viewing was involved yes. However, while she did RV the situation I had her double check with her guide directly anyway. I tend to rely more on what her guide says than what she determines on her own since her guide knows a staggering amount of things even about myself that if he says there's life on Europa it's enough to convince me.
And I like the music nuke idea, we'd get enough seafood out of it to fix our famine problems woo. Space blubber for everyone! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 732737
Lol or angry lobster people eating us! |
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/5/2009 9:03 PM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 811273 11/5/2009 9:20 PM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote |
Op, that picture puts everything into perspective, doesn't it?
Exactly, to believe that we are the only creation of God, is to be extremely ignorant. Quoting: Bowsa
No it's not extreme ignorance.
It's simple lunacy. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 616695 11/5/2009 9:23 PM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote | Can't belive that no one has said this yet:
Millions and Millions
Billions and Billions
Went to see him back in the early 80's in Tampa, Fl.
Way excellant! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 790551 11/5/2009 9:25 PM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote |
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/5/2009 9:31 PM
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Can't belive that no one has said this yet:
Millions and Millions
Billions and Billions
Went to see him back in the early 80's in Tampa, Fl.
Way excellant! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 616695
Huh? |
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34 User ID: 810861 11/5/2009 9:35 PM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote |
the only reason why christian do not accept "there is life out there"
Because it would conflict with our laws of "sin" to believe in jesus
If there is life out there and Jesus choose to born this one planet would mean there no reason there no life out there because Jesus die for our sins, which mean we are alone
That what christian believe, if there is life out there, this will confuse christian and muslim and others belief because they don't know Jesus. |
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/5/2009 9:40 PM
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the only reason why christian do not accept "there is life out there"
Because it would conflict with our laws of "sin" to believe in Jesus
If there is life out there and Jesus choose to born this one planet would mean there no reason there no life out there because Jesus die for our sins, which mean we are alone
That what christian believe, if there is life out there, this will confuse christian and muslim and others belief because they don't know Jesus. Quoting: 34
Maybe so, but inner revelation must be seeked from God. |
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34 User ID: 810861 11/5/2009 9:42 PM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote |
the only reason why christian do not accept "there is life out there"
Because it would conflict with our laws of "sin" to believe in Jesus
If there is life out there and Jesus choose to born this one planet would mean there no reason there no life out there because Jesus die for our sins, which mean we are alone
That what christian believe, if there is life out there, this will confuse christian and muslim and others belief because they don't know Jesus.
Maybe so, but inner revelation must be seeked from God. Quoting: Bowsa
that won't work, christian will answer you with this:
No, you must read the word of god, it the only left for us to be saved! |
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/5/2009 9:47 PM
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the only reason why christian do not accept "there is life out there"
Because it would conflict with our laws of "sin" to believe in Jesus
If there is life out there and Jesus choose to born this one planet would mean there no reason there no life out there because Jesus die for our sins, which mean we are alone
That what christian believe, if there is life out there, this will confuse christian and muslim and others belief because they don't know Jesus.
Maybe so, but inner revelation must be seeked from God.
that won't work, christian will answer you with this:
No, you must read the word of god, it the only left for us to be saved! Quoting: 34
Nope, actually the aliens that we are thought to believe in are the outcome of sex with Angels and humans, looked down upon the creator, and they hate him and his creation! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 732737 11/5/2009 9:58 PM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote | No no they're all demons. Everything is a demon. |
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/5/2009 10:02 PM
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No no they're all demons. Everything is a demon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 732737
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 673609 11/5/2009 10:25 PM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote | Ok. So those sea creatures on Europa?
They've come to the conclusion that God is. . .ICE!
Sure makes for interesting thoughts. |
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/6/2009 12:33 AM
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Ok. So those sea creatures on Europa?
They've come to the conclusion that God is. . .ICE!
Sure makes for interesting thoughts. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 673609
God is what holds all together |
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/6/2009 3:50 PM
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/6/2009 5:02 PM
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/6/2009 5:57 PM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 810929 11/6/2009 6:21 PM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote | wow |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 805634 11/6/2009 7:08 PM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote | Thanks for the pics, OP.
Wow, this does indeed make one feel insignificant. What a vast, gorgeous universe we live in.
It also makes me realize just how primitive much of the thoughts expressed in this world are.
To address the "Cristian" view from my own perspective; I was indoctrinated into the church from the day I was born, but by the time I was 6, I had the church figured out for the sham it was, for they had no answers to the questions of what lay beyond the beyond in the universe, supposedly we were all alone, and they idea that there would be no life out there besides ourselves, even to a 6 year old seemed quite a ridiculous theory when one lay under the millions of stars at night.
And yes, the church and I have long since parted. My spirituality is drawn from the universe itself. |
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Bowsa User ID: 772667 11/6/2009 10:27 PM
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Thanks for the pics, OP.
Wow, this does indeed make one feel insignificant. What a vast, gorgeous universe we live in.
It also makes me realize just how primitive much of the thoughts expressed in this world are.
To address the "Cristian" view from my own perspective; I was indoctrinated into the church from the day I was born, but by the time I was 6, I had the church figured out for the sham it was, for they had no answers to the questions of what lay beyond the beyond in the universe, supposedly we were all alone, and they idea that there would be no life out there besides ourselves, even to a 6 year old seemed quite a ridiculous theory when one lay under the millions of stars at night.
And yes, the church and I have long since parted. My spirituality is drawn from the universe itself. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 805634
Yes, quite amazing. |
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htp,nli User ID: 686272 11/7/2009 1:01 AM | | Re: No way we're alone in this universe (Pic included) | Quote | I have met Christians who believe that Jesus was an inter-dimensional being. He used parables to try to convey this dimension to humans.
Perhaps each planet has it's own savior, manifested in the way that has meaning to the inhabitants of that particular planet.
If there is life in other planets, to me that only enhances the stupendous magnificence of our universe, and in no way detracts from the magnificence of our planet and the creatures on it. |
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Bowsa User ID: 798073 11/7/2009 12:05 PM
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I have met Christians who believe that Jesus was an inter-dimensional being. He used parables to try to convey this dimension to humans.
Perhaps each planet has it's own savior, manifested in the way that has meaning to the inhabitants of that particular planet.
If there is life in other planets, to me that only enhances the stupendous magnificence of our universe, and in no way detracts from the magnificence of our planet and the creatures on it. Quoting: htp,nli 686272
Exactly I highly doubt we're alone, though in accordance with the existence of Jesus, for I have personally witnessed the supernatural and various methods through the following of Jesus :D |
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