Would Religion Survive ET?

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From this range of writing, a broad consensus emerges. Buddhism, as a nontheistic belief system, would be largely unshaken by the discovery of intelligent life on other worlds. Among Christians, the Vatican’s long history of adjusting itself to the findings of modern science would lead Catholics to be relatively unfazed. More literalistic Protestants — especially evangelicals of various stripes — would have a much harder time of it, while certain sects with origins in 19th-century America (Seventh-Day Adventists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons), which already have folk beliefs about the existence of life on other planets, might actually thrive.

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1 Response to Would Religion Survive ET?

  1. Josh's avatar Josh says:

    I look forward to the day I can bring the gospel message to Klingons about how Jesus the warrior who set us free from the tyranny of the devil and to use Louis Berkhof’s Systematic Theology as an evangelism tract for Vulcans.

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