(1) If God created us in his own image but all other life forms on other planets different then wouldnt that make humans on Earth the supperior beings of all planets. You would think that the planet with people resembling God would be #1. The leaders of all leaders.
(2) If there are so many different life forms out there then why did God send his only Son to die for us? Why us? Why not another planets inhabitants? Why us?
If the bible is 100% correct then i dont see how we can conclude that there are lots of inhabited planets filled with crazy looking creatures made by God just like we came from god. If there truly are alien life forms on other planets then you have to question the bible and its accuracy. If the bible is true then i just cant understand believing in aliens. Makes no sense to me personally. Either there are no life forms outside of our planet or the bible is wrong. You cant have it both ways in my humble opinion.
First, our Bible is targeted to the audience in Earth. Pork meat might be bad for us but not for other species. Maybe grapes are poisonous for aliens in the same way that onion is for cats. The Bible doesn't have to be global at interplanetary level, each specie would have their own metabolism (example).

Also, "at His own image" doesn't mean "exactly like Him". There are several ways to interprete those texts, however. What good would you have for advising about something that doesn't exist in your planet? It's like if they had told cavemen about spaceships or Gollumers at those ancient times.

Second, Jesus came to Earth being born as any other human to scold people because their fanaticism for the Law that was making them forget about the real message. Like forbidding someone to do any work on Sabbat, instead of understanding it as a way for the man to not being "exploited". Stupid apes! Maybe He reincarnated at another planet some other time to bring another message to some other civilization who needed it. Or maybe they didn't need it because of not being so mistaken fanatics as they were here. Who knows? We know our own story, because that is the one we need.
Can you imagine if an alien specie came to Earth and started preaching the same beliefs we have here? All marxists will 'commie' suicide. XD
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Let me guess; you heard about the microbes that have arsenic in their DNA haven't you?
I too don't understand why we only look at planets similar to Earth for life? Even kids TV shows have life in conditions unlike Earth and yet, scientists only look for Earth like planets. Blinded by intelligence. Anyone else notice that items that were once Science fiction are being explored as real possibilities? Science fiction writers must be modern prophets!
Furthermore, every great advance in technology has come as a product of war, Atomic energy, rockets, and electronic computers (ENIAC was made to create artillery charts) to name a few. Lets face it, our civilization is based around war.
Nope, I didn't know about the microbes, I just find more wisdom in nature itself than in science and their studies. Talking about SCI-FI writers, Jules Verne: To the moon(1865), submarine(1869)... he was an iluminated of his time. And about war, nuclear weapons have been the main reason for the longest peacetimes. Ironic, huh? But sadly, there is no other way to deal with stupid apes than striking fear in their hearts. And some other advances were just an accident, like peniciline. This is a crazy planet.
