Al Ibn Al Amra
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Could have more galaxies if you know where to look , though .
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What are you asking, specifically?Inhabited Planets
Are there any other planets except earth?
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Is there another planet that is inhabited except earth?What are you asking, specifically?
ProbablyIs there another planet that is inhabited except earth?
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We don't know.Is there another planet that is inhabited except earth?
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Is there another planet that is inhabited except earth?
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You cannot put a percentage here.We know that there are billions of stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way. Those stars can each have several planets in orbit around them.
We know that there are billions of galaxies in the visible universe.
Using those two facts, let's estimate that there are at least 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 planets in the universe. Of those let's say only .000001% can contain life. That leaves a (conservative) estimate of 1,000,000,000,000 (one trillion) potential alien civilizations.
Yet our little mud ball of a planet is the center for religion, God's divine revelation, judgment, His son the Messiah, and the path to paradise in the afterlife? It is because of statistics like the above demonstrated that I reject revealed, earth bound, man made religions and embrace deism.
There are more stars in the Milky Way alone than there are humans currently living on Earth.Our Earth is a beautiful jewel, however there are more planets in our universe than a human can imagine.
There are more stars in the Milky Way alone than there are humans currently living on Earth.
There are more stars in the Milky Way alone than there are humans currently living on Earth.
So what?
I really don't see how any of that would invalidate Theism.
How do you know this? How do you know that another habitable planet does not also have God's divine revelation, judgement, His son the Messiah, and the path to paradise in the afterlife? Who is to say it's not the same God, that he has many sons that are the Messiahs of their world, and its the same teachings?We know that there are billions of stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way. Those stars can each have several planets in orbit around them.
We know that there are billions of galaxies in the visible universe.
Using those two facts, let's estimate that there are at least 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 planets in the universe. Of those let's say only .000001% can contain life. That leaves a (conservative) estimate of 1,000,000,000,000 (one trillion) potential alien civilizations.
Yet our little mud ball of a planet is the center for religion, God's divine revelation, judgment, His son the Messiah, and the path to paradise in the afterlife? It is because of statistics like the above demonstrated that I reject revealed, earth bound, man made religions and embrace deism.
All you are claiming are just baseless speculations. You are making assumptions?How do you know this? How do you know that another habitable planet does not also have God's divine revelation, judgement, His son the Messiah, and the path to paradise in the afterlife? Who is to say it's not the same God, that he has many sons that are the Messiahs of their world, and its the same teachings?
My money would be on us being alone, the universe would have to be much much larger to make another Earth remotely probable
How do you know this? How do you know that another habitable planet does not also have God's divine revelation, judgement, His son the Messiah, and the path to paradise in the afterlife? Who is to say it's not the same God, that he has many sons that are the Messiahs of their world, and its the same teachings?