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TopicWhy are scientists with belief in aliens OK but not a belief in a divine being?
Wutobliteration
11/17/18 10:48:06 AM
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Caelthus posted...
Because the existence of a God requires the defial of all and any known laws of science to exist, by its very nature. The same is not true for aliens - their mere existence does not require any laws of nature to be broken, and fundamentally could exist.


yet by our laws of probability, there's no reason aliens they haven't existed yet. There's billions of planets out there. It's insane.

like I mentioned in my other post, certainly we would need to disregard the laws of science to accept existence of God but who is to say we need to even apply science to God in the first place? If God created the universe, why should the rules of the universe even apply to God?
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