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What Does Islam Christianity Judaism In Particular And All The Other Religions Say About U.f.o's And Alien Species From Other Planets (If They Exist)
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Are the religions only aimed only at humans on earth or do they include all other species in the universe?
If they don't what happens to all of the religions and their beliefs if aliens ever make contact or we find alien lifeforms?
If they don't what happens to all of the religions and their beliefs if aliens ever make contact or we find alien lifeforms?
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Islam believes in life on other planets. The very first verse or teh very first chapter says,
"[All] praise is [due] to Allah , Lord of the worlds -"
So plural word has been used for world or "Aalimeen" in Arabic.
As for others apart from human, Quran talks about almost all of the species and also "Jinn" a being that human can't see.
"[All] praise is [due] to Allah , Lord of the worlds -"
So plural word has been used for world or "Aalimeen" in Arabic.
As for others apart from human, Quran talks about almost all of the species and also "Jinn" a being that human can't see.
If Christianity was aimed at every intelligent species in the universe - and if there's anything in it, why wouldn't it be? - then Jesus must have done the rounds undergoing to same process wherever he went in order to alleviate us - and them - from sin. Poor old Jesus!
I think God was quite possibly an alien.
I think God was quite possibly an alien.
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keyplus90 //Islam believes in life on other planets. The very first verse or teh very first chapter says,
"[All] praise is [due] to Allah , Lord of the worlds -"
So plural word has been used for world or "Aalimeen" in Arabic. //
That is quite a leap of interpretation.
Mohammed also says that there are seven Earths set on above the other and seven heavens above held up with invisible pillars.
It would seem far more likely that he was talking about those delusional other worlds rather than other planets in an intelligent sense, particularly, since like the Bible that he plaigerised, Mohammed interpreted the stars as decorative dots.
"[All] praise is [due] to Allah , Lord of the worlds -"
So plural word has been used for world or "Aalimeen" in Arabic. //
That is quite a leap of interpretation.
Mohammed also says that there are seven Earths set on above the other and seven heavens above held up with invisible pillars.
It would seem far more likely that he was talking about those delusional other worlds rather than other planets in an intelligent sense, particularly, since like the Bible that he plaigerised, Mohammed interpreted the stars as decorative dots.
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