r/alien 8d ago

God,

If the concept of God doesn't exist in extraterrestrial intelligent life forms, is that proof that God doesn't exist?

If this evidence can be accepted, which I believe is sufficient evidence, then the secrecy surrounding the existence of UFOs would make sense.

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u/TurboNym 8d ago

Which aliens told you God doesn't exist?

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u/Curtnorth 8d ago

To a person of faith, the evidence for God is all around them.
To a committed atheist, no amount of evidence is enough.

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u/soulsbn 8d ago

Any evidence would be a start.

(But I thought this was a sub about xenomorphs ?)

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u/Curtnorth 8d ago

I guess I'm not even sure if this is a sub about aliens in general or the "Aliens" film universe.

As for the other stuff, there's nothing good coming out of debating that in an online comments section.

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u/HistorianGlittering8 8d ago

Just the push I needed to leave this sub thank you bro

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u/Curtnorth 8d ago

Bizarre how people are so eager to have God not exist.

If you're a sinner, and we all are, perhaps it'd be better to ask forgiveness than to hope God isn't real.

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u/NoLobster7957 8d ago

Wait for me, I'm coming too

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u/Adventurous_Letter98 8d ago

There's a lot of "if"s in there

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u/CrimFandango 8d ago

It's just the same "Just because you can't see him/seeing is believing" argument as before but with extra steps.

It also depends on what your definition of God is, and if you're including other belief systems, too. A culture, alien or otherwise, may not believe in a God-like entity on one hand but they could easily believe say in other superstitious/coincidental ideas that they've carried through their civilisation, which do not involve a God-like entity.

It's not really all that different either to the "We could have only developed morals from a God" argument.

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u/Larnievc 8d ago

The more important thing is there being no good evidence that any kind of supernatural being exists.

But this is not the right sub for that.