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Is there more evidence for the ancient alien "theory" than creation?
I understand ancient alien "theories" are similar to creation, but which is more believable?
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- ArnieLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
The mystery's of faith an GOD are beyond human comprehension
Faith concerns questions which cannot be settled by evidence.
I think it's very sad that if someone does not have faith they would want others to agree with them!
How can the universe create itself out of nothingness? Given the fact that the universe began to exist, it must have had a “cause” that originated it.Doesn't it make more sense to assume the existence of a Creation. The question is tricky because it sneaks in the false assumption that GOD came from somewhere and then asks where that might be. The answer is that the question does not even make sense. It is like asking, “What does blue smell like?” Blue is not in the category of things that have a smell, so the question itself is flawed. In the same way, GOD is not in the category of things that are created or caused. GOD is uncaused and uncreated—He simply exists.
We know that from nothing, nothing comes. So, if there were ever a time when there was absolutely nothing in existence, then nothing would have ever come into existence. But things do exist. Therefore, since there could never have been absolutely nothing, something had to have always been in existence. That ever-existing being is what we call GOD ,GOD is the un-caused Being that caused everything else to come into existence. God is the uncreated Creator who created the universe and everything in it.
The universe requires a cause because it had a beginning, GOD unlike the universe, had no beginning, so he doesn’t need a cause. Einstein’s theory of general relativity, which has much experimental support, shows that time is linked to matter and space. So time itself would have begun along with matter and space. Since GOD is the creator of the whole universe, he is the creator of time. Therefore He is not limited by the time dimension He created..@
Life without GOD is like an un- sharpened pencil it has no point..
You can't see the wind, but you know it is there because you can see what the wind is doing. You can know that the wind is there because you can feel it.GOD is like the wind, you can't see him
- ?Lv 47 years ago
Any alien theory can't be totally ruled out due to the fact we are the evidence life is possible on other planets. There is no evidence at all to suggest we could have been created by a god.
- lasloLv 77 years ago
Both are pretty lame. On the one hand we have a Magic Sky God who makes people out of dirt, and on the other hand we have an alien civilization that travels many light years through interstellar space but for some reason needs a landing strip marked with rocks.
You gotta just shake your head over what some people will believe.
- ?Lv 77 years ago
I would say there is no solid evidence for either. Ancient aliens are more likely simply because the concept of extraterrestrial life is FAAAR less ridiculous than the concept of gods.
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- ?Lv 67 years ago
Ancient aliens, of course. That does not need to rely on magic.
Source(s): (Not that either are correct anyways. Try Evolution.) - Donut TimLv 77 years ago
Both are equally absurd.
The "History Channel" hasn't been about history for many years. It has become the TV version of "The National Enquirer".
- NDMALv 77 years ago
Given that it cannot be definitively proven either way, who cares?
When somebody invents a time machine we can go back and check it out - until then the most anybody can legitimately say is - we don't know!
- Anonymous7 years ago
Neither. Most likely that life arose on Earth, and possibly in other places too.