Originally posted by josephwJust another thought: if "they" do not agree that their god is the same one as ours, would that not be a trigger to interplanetary warfare, if that is possible? LOL It's happened here on earth, between Christendom and Islam.
Do you ever sleep? lol
[b]"If it turns out that the universe is crammed full of countless millions of planets inhabited with all manner of life forms comparable with human beings, complete with their heterogeneous spiritual beliefs, how will the holy scriptures of the three Abrahamic religions measure up in terms of having accommodated such a reality/disc ...[text shortened]... here is only one creator of 'all that exists', so a "dissimilar" "divine being" isn't an option.
Originally posted by JS357Good point .....actually if other planets had fallen ...then possibly Satan went to those worlds and deceived them also ? Of course maybe there are other races of beings but we are the only ones that are human(oid). Of course there is at least one other race of beings the angels
In whose opinion?
Manny
Originally posted by menace71If there were a planet at which there were beings capable of sin and salvation, (like ours, some say) of course Satan would be interested. But who would he look to to define what is a sin, so he could induce those beings to commit it?
Good point .....actually if other planets had fallen ...then possibly Satan went to those worlds and deceived them also ? Of course maybe there are other races of beings but we are the only ones that are human(oid). Of course there is at least one other race of beings the angels
Manny
Originally posted by JS357Obviously, Satan looks to God to define what is sin.
If there were a planet at which there were beings capable of sin and salvation, (like ours, some say) of course Satan would be interested. But who would he look to to define what is a sin, so he could induce those beings to commit it?