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Young-Earth Creationists vs. ["]Paranormal["] Events

eccentricjdo

Eclectic Intelectual
After pondering, from a biblical perspective, the theological ramifications of the existence of space aliens, Sasquatches, etc., I came up with answers to YECs' utterly narrow-minded refusal to even accept the fact that such things are possible.
 
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9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
Do all YECs deny the possibility of these things? I can't recall ever hearing one state an opinion on these issues.
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
Do all YECs deny the possibility of these things? I can't recall ever hearing one state an opinion on these issues.

I'm still pondering what kind of ape Bigfoot is. :biglaugh:

Aliens related to humans?

Seems like something broke and stuff is just falling off.:eek:
 

Jayhawker Soule

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Premium Member
After pondering, from a biblical perspective, the theological ramifications of the existence of space aliens, Sasquatches, etc., I came up with answers to YECs' utterly narrow-minded refusal to even accept the fact that such things are possible.
( YUK v YEC : Round 1 )
 

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
I actually think that the Grays might be related to us, and I tell you that I didn't come up with that conclusion based on Biblical evidence, but on simple known-physics. Matter cannot accelerate to the speed of light.

Granted, I'm not as a rock on this one; I'm more than open to the possibility that Grays are aliens, and I DO believe life exists on other planets, pretty much without doubt.
 

methylatedghosts

Can't brain. Has dumb.
I actually think that the Grays might be related to us, and I tell you that I didn't come up with that conclusion based on Biblical evidence, but on simple known-physics. Matter cannot accelerate to the speed of light.

Maybe they worked out how to switch to an energy form, and the slow back down at their destination as mater ;)

Or they sat on the improbability drive button and just appeared here!!
thumb-46bab9a4ea53f-Hitchhiker%27s+Guide+to+the+Galaxy,+The+%282005%29.jpeg
 

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
Maybe they worked out how to switch to an energy form, and the slow back down at their destination as mater ;)

Or they sat on the improbability drive button and just appeared here!!
thumb-46bab9a4ea53f-Hitchhiker%27s+Guide+to+the+Galaxy,+The+%282005%29.jpeg

It is certainly possible that they have figured out how to travel without actually "moving." If that turned out to be the case, I honestly wouldn't be surprised.

Thing is, the only thing about the Grays that anyone really knows is that they exist, and even that is under debate, and as much as I want to, I can't with good reason state conclusively that they exist at all. I know aliens exist. Are they the Grays? I don't know.
 

Halcyon

Lord of the Badgers
We can't successfully interbreed with chimpanzees, creatures that share 99% of our genes.
If we can't breed with another closely-related species from the same planet as ourselves, whose genetic code and cell chemistry are practically identical to our own, I can't imagine how it could be possible to successfully inter-breed with a creature from another planet.

There would be a greater possibility for a human to successfully reproduce with a daffodil than an extra-terrestrial.
 
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