NASA Taps Theologians to Assess How Humans Will React if Life Found on Other Planets

My wife's niece and nephew are Fundamentalist Baptist Missionaries to England,,, (never new there were so many heathens there), and he maintains fervently that there are no aliens anywhere, so they will have that fracture to deal with.
I, myself, would like to meet a ship of benevolent little whites! I've got a million questions to ask about Physics and medicine. As advanced as they must be, they must have some great cures for Arteriosclerosis, Diabetes and arthritis,,, plus if they could make me 35 again I would be eternally great full!!!

Running into certain aliens might not be that bad, don't worry about it unless they are the mean little grey's,,, then run like hell.
 
I firmly believe we are not alone. Out of the hundreds of billions of stars in the universe, a planet has been in the 'Goldielocks' on numerous occasions and spawned life. I question if any of them have visited us,,, and with what we know of the laws of physics, how did they make the journey??
 
I think it is funny that they get so excited with the thought of finding even a single cell "fossil" in what they think may have been water on Mars or the Moon from eons past ...It's life, It's life... they jubilate... and yet they will abort a baby at 21 weeks and tell you it is just a clump of cells. Nothing to see here, move along....

If there is any life out there, they have been wise to avoid this blue marble.
 
Mathematically it is almost impossible that there is not "life" somewhere else besides our little speck of blue. I will not debate religion nor am I condemning religion but the Bible, Koran, Torah, Tipitaka, Vedas were all written by man. All claim to be divinely influenced but none the less written/edited/censored/revised by flesh and blood man. A free thinking person of even an average intellect would almost surely have to come to the conclusion that there is some poetic license used in all the writings.
 
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