Can Christian and Extraterrestrial beliefs coexist?
Reviewed by: Twelve About Twelve Among the mass of people who call themselves “Christians”, of which I am a part, there are quite often traditional beliefs that tend to block the way of intelligent thought. I am speaking of these traditions that are not found in Christianity’s guide book, the Bible; those that are made up over time in the minds of people and actually have nothing to do with true faith. However, these traditions are sometimes so deeply implanted in the minds of many Christians that any finding or thought that goes against them are seen as a challenge and despised. It generally takes quite a while for popular Christianity to accept new findings, generally scientific ones, and to realize that the truth within them is not so faith-shattering after all. An easy example would be the truth that the earth is not the center of the galaxy, but is merely another globe circling around a massive star. Ben Bova, said by Ray Bradbury to be “the science-fiction author who will have th
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