Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atheists on here often say they sre rational and believe in science.
Explain relationship to extraterrestrial intelligence given current evidence?
Your premise is rejected.
The premise being that all atheists believe in ETs or that there is a relation of any kind between not believing in god to other beliefs.
Since you've not shown either to be true, your premise is rejected and does not require further examination or response until you do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do atheists with high desire for "meaning" have more propensity to believe in or wish for extraterrestrial intelligence and UFOs? This WashPo opinion writer thinks so. It's a desire for "meaning" he says.
Discuss.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/interactive/2026/ufo-upa-sightings/
Can't find free gift link.
But report cited has open access on Springer
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11031-017-9605-y
Atheists are capable of all kinds of ideas, including believing in some stupid sh*t. Like the Raelians, for example.
Atheism is simply the position of not believing in a god or gods. Everything else is unrelated.
Anonymous wrote:Do I believe aliens are visiting Earth? No.
Do I believe it is probable that there is other life in the universe? Yes. I would love to get into the likely salty oceans on Europa, Enceladus, or Ganymede. It would be awesome to discover and learn about similarities and differences if there is any other life there.
I wonder how the religious crazies will react if we do find life outside of Earth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atheists on here often say they sre rational and believe in science.
Explain relationship to extraterrestrial intelligence given current evidence?
I mean, no sky fairies but SPACE FAIRIES?
Anonymous wrote:There is no propensity for meaning. There IS a natural human desire for order.
From famines, floods, storms, fires, etc. That's precisely why humans developed forms of worship to try and understand - and more importantly, to try and control chaotic and unpredictable situations.
As an atheist, I'm sure there is intelligent life elsewhere in the university. Not because I care about "meaning" but because I think it's highly arrogant to think that we're special, in the vastness of the universes.
I simply do not believe in a creator or creators who have orchestrated all of this. We know why floods, famines, fires, death, disease, etc happen. There are still mysteries out there, but the necessity to try and control the chaos is less.
Anonymous wrote:Atheists on here often say they sre rational and believe in science.
Explain relationship to extraterrestrial intelligence given current evidence?
Anonymous wrote:Atheists on here often say they sre rational and believe in science.
Explain relationship to extraterrestrial intelligence given current evidence?
Anonymous wrote:So do atheists with high desire for "meaning" have more propensity to believe in or wish for extraterrestrial intelligence and UFOs? This WashPo opinion writer thinks so. It's a desire for "meaning" he says.
Discuss.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/interactive/2026/ufo-upa-sightings/
Can't find free gift link.
But report cited has open access on Springer
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11031-017-9605-y
Anonymous wrote:So do atheists with high desire for "meaning" have more propensity to believe in or wish for extraterrestrial intelligence and UFOs? This WashPo opinion writer thinks so. It's a desire for "meaning" he says.
Discuss.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/interactive/2026/ufo-upa-sightings/
Can't find free gift link.
But report cited has open access on Springer
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11031-017-9605-y