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Another question for creationists
by Saint Michael

I've been wondering lately if supporters of creationism and a literal interpretation of the Christian bible can believe that intelligent (there's that word again!) life might exist in other parts of the universe. If so, did they get the same deal from God as humans on earth did? You know, original sin...a redeeemer...and possible eternal salvation if said redeemer is acknowledged.

Seems like it would be unfair if aliens are getting a free ride to heaven.

Re: Another question for creationists
by rocky alan

I'm believe in creationism and the literal interpretation of the bible. The bible doesn't talk about life on other planets so that must not be important. I'm not even sure where you were going with this argument? What does life on another planet have to do with the argument of evolution?

One more point....all believers that have accepted Jesus as our savior get a free ride to heaven.

Re: Another question for creationists
by candoxx

Which Christian bible do you believe so literally, the Catholic one, or the one done by that heretic, James I of England (right afer the reign of Elizabeth I (Gloriana)?

How do you reconcile...
by JGC

...a literal interpretation with all the physical evidence demonstrating events it depicts could not have happened exactly as described (such as a global castatrophic flood)?

How do you reconcile a literal interpretation with the fact that it contains multiple mutually contradictory statements?

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