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The Fermi Paradox: Where is everybody?

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Wanda:
I agree with others, a great post Mike!

With spending so much time dealing with life here on this planet,  there isn't much time to look beyond what can be seen from this limited view, but your post has me thinking at least.


--- Quote ---We are living in a protected bubble, a life raft floating within a sea of incredibly harsh conditions, violence, and powerful extremes
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Reminds me of Noah's protective bubble, the ark, protecting he and his family,  against the harsh conditions going on outside of it.

ML:

--- Quote from: Wanda on August 29, 2018, 05:18:18 PM ---I agree with others, a great post Mike!

With spending so much time dealing with life here on this planet,  there isn't much time to look beyond what can be seen from this limited view, but your post has me thinking at least.


--- Quote ---We are living in a protected bubble, a life raft floating within a sea of incredibly harsh conditions, violence, and powerful extremes
--- End quote ---
.

Reminds me of Noah's protective bubble, the ark, protecting he and his family,  against the harsh conditions going on outside of it.

--- End quote ---

I was thinking that Earth is basically a shadow of God dealing only with Israel, and comparing the scope of the universe with Earth, and the size of Israel to the world.

ML:
Can anyone tell me why the secular world is so interested with earth like planets? Maybe as believers, we have good reason to.

But why would atheists be?

Wanda:

--- Quote from: ML on August 29, 2018, 05:39:40 PM ---Can anyone tell me why the secular world is so interested with earth like planets? Maybe as believers, we have good reason to.

But why would atheists be?

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The first thing that comes to mind is their facination with there beeing other life forms out there somewhere.

ML:

--- Quote from: Wanda on August 29, 2018, 06:16:22 PM ---
--- Quote from: ML on August 29, 2018, 05:39:40 PM ---Can anyone tell me why the secular world is so interested with earth like planets? Maybe as believers, we have good reason to.

But why would atheists be?

--- End quote ---

The first thing that comes to mind is their facination with there beeing other life forms out there somewhere.

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They believe everything came randomly though. Definitely some inconsistency in their beliefs.

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