Agreed. If one begins with the assumptions he does the argument follows. I happen to not agree with his assumptions, but that is hardly the point.It's actually a decent point.
Through the Wormhole, Hosted by Morgan FreemanIs God worshipped in other worlds across the cosmos? How might alien deities differ from our own? Have advanced aliens discovered everything there is to know about the universe, or are they too looking for answers? The answer may lie buried on Earth.
Hell is having to watch those Ewoks more than once.If I end up in hell, will I finally get to meet alien life forms? Or is there a separate hell for Klingons? One for Martians? Oh, please don't tell me there's a hell for ewoks! THAT would not make any sense.
abridged version - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LW06dav7KAThis is the moron they trotted out to debate Bill Nye a while back. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6kgvhG3AkI
The team’s discovery was immediately condemned by the American Astronomical Society, which said “Michael” is actually the Andromeda galaxy, which formed 9 billion years ago. In response, Bertram Hill, lead theophysicist at the subbasement Creation Science Observatory in Kentucky, said, “No it isn’t” and called the debate a tie.
Wouldn't god want us to save them?It's actually a decent point.
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There may be reasons to spend less money on space, but that ain't one of them