I was thinking that if a science person doesn't believe in God, they may HAVE to believe in alien life. If the same natural (purposeless) things are happening all over the universe, with the same materials floating around... there is life existing elsewhere. That is what math and science say. I'm on the fence.
I heard someone is harvesting a sun nearby. They have a big machine set up apparently. It sounded pretty legit actually. If that is proven to be correct, sun-harvesting technology could only be contemplated as magic, to us. Personally I'd bow to anything capable of harvesting a sun. That is magic as hell. Proving something like that would make a good case for the existence of God. Not Earth God, but a real one, with pictures and radio signals to back it up.
The pictures would be taken by someone else, and I would never know for sure, but I'd have to have faith. If enough scientists got together and published 72 books to prove the existence of the sun-harvesters, their existence would be indisputable. Case closed, cancel Christmas and set up some educational centers around the world, to teach the reality to nonscientists.
I heard someone is harvesting a sun nearby. They have a big machine set up apparently. It sounded pretty legit actually. If that is proven to be correct, sun-harvesting technology could only be contemplated as magic, to us. Personally I'd bow to anything capable of harvesting a sun. That is magic as hell. Proving something like that would make a good case for the existence of God. Not Earth God, but a real one, with pictures and radio signals to back it up.
The pictures would be taken by someone else, and I would never know for sure, but I'd have to have faith. If enough scientists got together and published 72 books to prove the existence of the sun-harvesters, their existence would be indisputable. Case closed, cancel Christmas and set up some educational centers around the world, to teach the reality to nonscientists.