Contact with Extraterrestrial Life Imminent? What about God?
What are the implications of discovering extraterrestrial life?
Scientists are atwitter over the notion that we may discover life in elsewhere in the universe sometime within the next century after Jocelyn Bell Burnell, a British astrophysicist, spoke at a conference in Dublin, Ireland.
The Logos, Christ, through whom the Universe was created.
Burnell bases this conclusion on anticipated technological advances and current success in identifying planets that could harbor life around nearby stars.
For most astronomers, the thought that life exists elsewhere in the universe is a foregone conclusion - they're just waiting for the proof. Given the size and scope of the universe, and what has already been observed, odds are that intelligent life must certainly exist elsewhere.
Of course, this raises a number of questions. For example, why haven't they contacted us yet? Do we see any benefit in communicating with an alien civilization? Would it be safe? What are the theological implications of discovering extraterrestrial life? And what about all those UFOs?
The late Arthur C. Clarke, quoted in an article on The Daily Galaxy, once explained why we have not likely communicated with aliens, "The fact that we have not yet found the slightest evidence for life -- much less intelligence -- beyond this Earth, does not surprise or disappoint me in the least. Our technology must still be laughably primitive, we may be like jungle savages listening for the throbbing of tom-toms while the ether around them carries more words per second than they could utter in a lifetime."
In other words, we probably have no contact with such civilizations because we remain in our technological infancy.
Time is another reason we may have not made contact with a universe teeming with life. Carl Sagan once remarked that it was time, not distance, that made communication virtually impossible. Since communications can travel no faster than the speed of light, a conversation with an intelligent neighbor just a few hundred light years away would take a millennium or more just to exchange a greeting. And in that time, entire planets could go extinct through catastrophic events that are either stellar, or self-imposed. Meanwhile intelligence likely takes billions of years to evolve on a planet, making it rare. And there is no proof as of yet that intelligence has any long-term survival value, something that's needed to raise one's species to the level of interstellar communication.
Last year, Stephen Hawking made headlines when he panned the optimism that some have for making contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. Drawing comparisons between the Native American experience, he suggested that extraterrestrials who could be combing the galaxy for habitable planets might not be benevolent and instead could cast covetous eyes on our vibrant, water and resource-rich planet. If so, communicating our presence could be inviting our extinction.
There are theological questions as well. So far, man's relationship with God has been confined largely to explanations of our origins and our purpose on Earth. What happens to that understanding in a universe that is filled with intelligent life? Research by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), an agency that develops advanced weapons technology for the military, concluded that Christians would take the news hardest because the Christian belief system does not readily allow for the existence of other intelligent beings in the universe. However, this conclusion is disputable.
Several protestant Christian traditions, along with other world religions, do make allowances for the notion that we might not be alone in this universe. The LDS Church, the Mormons, believe in a universe populated with intelligent life. They claim to be Christian, though many Christians disagree because they do not affirm major doctrines in the ancient Creeds of the once united Christian Church.
The Catholic Church maintains an observatory and supports robust astronomical programs in its universities. The Catholic Church also counts scientists, astronauts, and cosmologists in her membership. The Church affirmed in 2009 that "that the existence of extraterrestrials does not preclude a belief in God."
Many pastors, priests, ministers and Christian church leaders do not see any conflict between the teachings of scripture and the existence of extraterrestrial life. Indeed, just as scripture does not address the existence of the dinosaurs (in any significant detail) - yet remains reliable and true on those subjects it does address - so it will remain to believers if there were a discovery of extraterrestrial life.
Christianity could easily accommodate the existence of life outside planet Earth. God's wisdom need not be limited to the human experience. After all, God is the creator of the universe and certainly has reason for all creation - even if that understanding remains beyond our full grasp.
Finally, some may ask about UFO's and if they do not count as evidence of extraterrestrial life already. As far as mainstream scientists are concerned, UFO's are not verifiable evidence of life because the sightings and experiences claimed by many cannot be scientifically verified. In nearly all cases, scientific scrutiny has revealed mundane, terrestrial origins for such experiences.
The only possible exception appears to be the WOW! signal intercepted by SETI researchers in the 70's. To this day the nature of the signal remains unexplained although it is largely agreed to be extraterrestrial in origin. Because the signal has never been heard again, it cannot be scientifically verified as actual evidence of anything and it remains an anecdote.
Still, the possibility is out there, just out of grasp. If Brunell is correct, our children and grandchildren just may have the answer to a question that has been asked since we realized that space is far greater than our minds can readily imagine.
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Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention: The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.
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As someone who has experienced alien abduction and who went way down the New Age path, I now believe they were demons. I have returned to the Catholic Church as of Jan. 2013. It feels wonderful! Beware of "aliens"/humans who try to teach you they created us and will save us from ourselves. It's a trick. They want our bodies and souls.
I think scientist involved in anything to do with outer space are desperate to get back some of the taxpayer funding they have lost through the years. They have never discovered anything we couldn't do without so most people don't buy into the notion that self indulgent curiosity needs to be funded by the taxpayer. If they can't scare us with asteroids or gamma rays they try the opposite tack of "Oh, we're on the cusp of a major discovery!" Baloney. Other than freeze dried coffee there"s not much those "scientists" have done for humanity.
Noah, you couldn't have said it any better. Oh, Prayer is really the use of Extra Sensory Perception to communicate with paranormal/otherworldly/holy/demonic/insert other name here beings. God created us in his LIKENESS, not exactly as he is. He can create other things in his LIKENESS that exist on other planets(which can still have earth on them). To assume they are demons is to blaspheme against your own religion. Love thy neighbor, love thy enemy. For if you don't, you are no better than the tax collector. WHAT IT MEANS: The tax collector will love and appreciate those who are willing to pay but will scorn and harass those who feel it unjust, simply can't pay, or are untaxable. Your religion tells you to show compassion for your fellow man, regardless of whom they are. Not to treat others unfairly just because you want to be lazy and not use the brain god gave you to come to a greater understanding of HIS Universe. not ours. He gave us a planet, gave us paradise, we screwed it up. I Don't think it would be wise to assume we are his top creation, just one more finishing touch. I welcome communication from another intelligent.....wait, wait, sorry. I Welcome communication from an intelligent life form, whether it be alien or holy, because we are not.
The heading asks:
Q. "Contact with Extraterrestrial Life Imminent? What about God?"
A. God has told us it is the earth that was created and formed "to be inhabited" :
Isaiah 45:18 (NIV1984Bible)
"For this is what the Lord says - he who created the heavens,
he is God;
he who fashioned and made the earth, he founded it;
he did not create it to be empty, but formed it to be inhabited ..."
When we say, I belive in one God maker of heaven and earth, of all that is visible and invisible!
This is the part we got understand and emphasize on it.
They are not from other planets or galaxies. They are from underneath the Earth. They are demons being let out of Hell.
Shorter the time is nearer to God, whereas longer the time is further away from God , for God has no time which simply means obeying God is always to gain whereas disobeying God is always to loss & what ever gain or loss that appears in between is but to a delusion, which is also the difference between the flesh & Spirit, for where the mind is to knowledge the Spirit is to recognition for in the recognition is all the knowledge ' which is again saying every Spirit under the Holy Spirit can never be deceived & to this it takes the Spirit to recognize the deceit, that which the Bible says off the Pseudo Christ " Out to deceive the whole world".
Most of these educated dolts do not believe in God but have uh, faith, in ET? The easiest marks to con are the educated and wealthy... simply by appealing to their hubris and pride.
If God can create an entire universe, and all the diversity of life on our planet, I think he can make a few other creatures or plants (or protozoa) on other planets! We have evidence of water on other planets in our own solar system, so it's not a stretch to expect water outside our heliosphere. I'd support the Catholic Church's efforts if they wanted to start their own foray into space exploration. Imagine if the first person on Mars were a Catholic!
When ET contact is announced they won't be our space brothers, they'll be introduced as the ones who seeded life on this planet. Don't fall for the Great Deception!