>>18137681Just so you know that's called 'Panspermia" and he didn't invent it. Like many midwits on TV or with books he's just retelling old tales to normies who don't read books. Elon Musk does the same thing with AI, he practically quotes Bostrom word for word like a little bitch baby.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panspermia>Panspermia (from Ancient Greek πᾶν (pan) 'all ', and σπέρμα (sperma) 'seed') is the hypothesis, first proposed in the 5th century BCE by the Greek philosopher Anaxagoras, that life exists throughout the Universe, distributed by space dust,[1] meteoroids,[2] asteroids, comets,[3] and planetoids,[4] as well as by spacecraft carrying unintended contamination by microorganisms.>>18137686Maybe they just haven't found the right teacher yet......
>>18137688Prove he didn't, I choose to believe he did. How much of a faggot would you feel like if we got there and they had some Holy Book that basically said all the same shit but in their alien language? Just as likely to be true as the alternative.
>>18137692See above, you know nothing about aliens and their technology. It's highly possible to "break the laws of nature". Not easy, but possible. Conversely God by definition is nature and created nature so he can't be accused of breaking his own laws. It's the same as how a King can't break the laws because his word and deed is by definition law. See you plebs have fundamental flaws in logic where you ascribe human failings and limits to a being whom by definition has no such limits or constraints. God can travel freely along the road of time, space, and across infinite dimensions. Far from breaking the rules of nature this is the core rule of nature that all others build off of.