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Seriously? If it was so much as an extraterrestrial bacterium, it would be earth-shattering. Discovery of any kind of life on another planet would be absolutely amazing.
Perhaps one of the Mars rovers hit bacteria near the frozen polar cap? That would be an explosion in the scientific community and certainly worth keeping a lid on until the scheduled announcement.
It probably will end up being nothing of great consequence, but they've piqued my curiosity!
Thorin said:I agree completely, it's just that people's expectations and imaginations tend to run off the tracks a bit. Wasn't trying to downplay it, I wait with anticipation.
My bet is that they found traces of arsenic on Titan.
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They're not "aliens", they're fallen angelic demons that are described in the pages of the bible.
It would be pretty exciting, because that life would come from a different "family tree" than anything we currently know about. Maybe something that has ancestors before the fabled primordial ooze. For all intents and purposes, it would be alien.
There's only one "family tree" when it comes to life, and God is at the top. If God could make children of Abraham out of stones, then He can make bacteria that live in methane, oxygen, arsenic, or even antipop's bedroom. Don't try to stifle the Truth. Science is just how God communicates to us of limited understanding. You cannot separate the two.