Monday, April 26, 2010

Is there intelligent life in outer space?

From an evolutionary perspective, it would make sense to suggest such a possibility. People who believe this possibility contend that, if life evolved on earth by natural processes, intelligent life must exist somewhere else in the far reaches of space, given the size of the universe and the millions of possible planets. One can postulate endlessly about possibilities of intelligent life in outer space, but Ken Ham believes a Christian worldview, built on the Bible, rejects such a possibility. AiG

Editor: It's ironic that those who endlessly search to validate life on other planets won't even acknowledge life in the womb.

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