Stephen Hawking figures that as big as the universe is there has to be some advanced alien lifeforms in space. What many evolutionary scientists don’t consider is the ramifications to humanity should aliens ever come knocking. If aliens wanted the planet’s resources—even to eat humans—what is the moral reason that they shouldn’t? Why should man care if he is harvested?
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IF ALIENS CAME TO THE U.S.A. THAY WOULD LEAVE HERE QUICK AS THAY GOT HERE BECAUSE THAY WOULD SEE THAT THIS WORLD IS SO SCREWED UP THAY WOULD NOT EVEN STAY .BESIDES THE GOVERMENT WOULD FINE SOME WAY TO TAX THEM …..
Can Gary appear with his red Mario hat on and have Donkey Kong as a guest?
What Edward meant is that all four links are to Part 4 only:)
Thanks for pointing that out. Apparently all of our multi-part articles were broken. They have all hopefully been fixed now.
Hi… your links on this page are all messed up…. can you fix them?
I also think Mr. Hawking needs to study his history better.
There are more Indians alive today than there ever were! If only a race of Godly aliens would descend upon our pagan society and rid us of our pagan practices (like the mass slaughter of infants and rampant debauchery)…!
My recent post Hide n Seek in the Wood of Pious Doctrine
I'd never connected the dots in this way before, but: It is odd how the naturalists will posit all sorts of grand and powerful aliens, but dare not speak about God. The real issue is one of sovereignty. As long as aliens have been spawned from eternal chaos, then they, like the naturalist, are competing within the same realm!