Aliens are they real?

United States
February 11, 2007 8:12pm CST
I am wondering what you all think about Aliens. I mean could there really be intelligent life on another planet. There are thousands and thousands of planets out there. Isn't there a chance that something similar to the theory of "the big bang" happened else where with similar effects? Tell me why or why not, and you can back with proof from tv shows or articles you've read. PS: No aliens have been to earth so don't use proof as there are pictures of them.
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@weemam (13372)
16 Feb 07
THis is so funny as we were just talking about this today , yes I believe there are lifeforms on other planets . maybe not as we look but I am sure they can communicate , but if they can See the mess we are making here on earth I don't think they will bother to come visit us , do you ? xx
• United States
24 Feb 07
I'm sure if there was an even worse mess on another planet but still life we'd go visit them, and I'm sure they'd do the same if they found us somehow. It shouldn't be to hard I mean soon it'll just be a ginormous poluting planent.
• Belgium
12 Feb 07
Intelligent life on other planets, I'm not exactly sure of. However, life on other planets, in another galaxy perhaps, I think it's credible. It seems a bit improbable that in the vastness of space we're the only planet with life. Didn't Mars have some form of bacteria on it? I'm not sure but who knows.. We'll find out eventually.
• United States
13 Feb 07
Whether in our life or not, but it will always be a theory or proved that there is. We will never get to all space so we can never be 100% sure.
• Philippines
12 Feb 07
If we believe in God and the Holy Bible as the Word of God, since the Bible did not mention of God creating life in the stars which He created for signs, we would not believe that there are what we call aliens from other planets. The big bang theory is that of the evolutionists who do not believe in God and it is a theory up to now and will be a theory until the end. They do not know where the ape came from. Of course God knows because God is the one who created the ape. All those planets that men are talking about were all created by God and the Holy Bible tells of what are those to God.
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• United States
13 Feb 07
Good post I gave you a possitive rating. I am a christian catholic (I don't remember which is the more specific of the two...) I believe in the bible and the word of God, but my science teacher also a religious person was asking us why can't they fit together? God created the first intelligent life correct? Yes, BUT apes aren't exactly considered intelligent, nor the is it homosapiens? that were born back then. I believe in this. There were some life forms on earth but they weren't persons. They didn't have a mind so they couldn't think, they didn't have free will so they couldn't choose. They acted on instinct. Then God created intelligent life that could do the above. I guess that's just how I look at it because it does make a little sense to me. You appear to be a much wiser person than both me and that teacher though so I'm not trying to change your opinion.
• United States
12 Feb 07
I am an alien at least that is what the US government used to call me before I became a citizen.
• United States
12 Feb 07
Forgot to add I never knew why they called me that I wasn't green like a martian and I never arrived in a spaceship.LOL
• United States
12 Feb 07
I mean on other planets. I'm not using the term alien as in illegal immigrant.
• United States
12 Feb 07
I don't remember exactly what I remember that as a vocab term in history. Basically I think it's an illegal immigrant.
• India
15 Feb 07
i dont believe in aliens..atleast thats what i heard..that in any planet,besides earth, life's not possible..life could have been possible in mars..but noone found possible evidences of life on mars...and i s'ppose aliens are living beings..n becasue of tht..i dont think they exist!
• United States
16 Feb 07
They say life isn't possible on any planet other than mars. If that's what you're saying I'm not sure if it's correct or not so I can argue it. What I can say is that's only for our solar system. Each star is a sun somewhere, and that means more planets. If one star of billions has 1 that supports life and 1 that could have in the past out of what 9 or 10 planets, there's a pretty good chance atleast somewhere out there, there is life.
@reaperz (1266)
• United States
15 Feb 07
Never seen one before, so I don't think they exist. But there are some good evidence that they do exist. So...I'm not really sure right now....