Sentences with phrase «if life on another planet»

What if life on another planet made compounds that were radically different from amino acids?
But if you live on this planet, you already know that a huge, symmetrical back is what separates the newbies from the highly experienced lifters and what ultimately wins bodybuilding contests.
If you live on the planet Earth and own a television set, you've almost definitely seen an eHarmony commercial — ... (read more)

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If these shallow pools existed at least 700 million years earlier — or when the oceans of Mars began to evaporate — they may have bridged a crucial gap for microbial life on the planet.
If Earth isn't the only planet capable of supporting life, and there are definitely no aliens out there, then something grim is going on.
Imagine if you spend the next twenty years of your life gradually accumulating two dozen of the most powerful dividend growth firms on the planet?
«It's just a fact that we live in a world where half the population on this planet, if you criticize your leader, you could go to jail or worse,» Bezos said at the time.
«It's just a fact that we live in a world where half the population on this planet, if you criticize your leader, you could go to jail or worse,» Bezos said.
If your attitude is that no one with $ 500k per year should discuss their expenses as it insults the median worker earning $ 50k per year, what do you say to the 1 out of 3 citizens of our planet living on less than $ 2 per day?
If it weren't then life would be common on all the planets and moons, yes?
- Mormons believe God lives on a planet called Kolob - Mormons believe that if they lead good lives they will become Gods on their own planets which completely contradicts that there are no other gods but God himself.
On the flip side, what if we found life on other planets or, even more, life found us and they looked incredibly human and shared a crazy amount of similarities with our dnOn the flip side, what if we found life on other planets or, even more, life found us and they looked incredibly human and shared a crazy amount of similarities with our dnon other planets or, even more, life found us and they looked incredibly human and shared a crazy amount of similarities with our dna.
Next they will wonder if he believed in aliens living on other planets... or what he thought about space / time travel... etc. etc...
If we have a million years of history on this planet I imagine there are vast libraries recording our way of life and accomplishments throughout that period.
In fact, by failing to do so, you become a culprit by not probing their minds to make sure that whether they are aware of this biblical truth and hence being perished and away from that everlasting love for eternity — and for this very reason and negligence or misguidance, you will be responsible and accountable when you meet with your creator God of love whom he also loved you so much that if you were the only person living on the face of this earth and planet, still he would have come and died for you and the forgiveness of your since and loving you unconditional.
If the flood was regional as you claim, then I suppose ALL life on the planet lived in that region too.
If scienties found a single organism or cell on another planet they would proclaim WE HAVE FOUND LIFE.
If so, Jesus he never mentioned it on Earth when he «came down»; in fact he made no reference to other planets or extraterrestrial life
Uh, well, you must live on the planet Kolob if you think religion is not part of politics.
Still, even if the probability of life appearing on a suitable planet is very small, since the Universe is infinite, life would have appeared somewhere.
If someone isn't even bright enough to realize that Joseph Smith was a con man, and invented a bogus religion with magic underwear, golden plates, polygamy, racism, and Gods living on other planets, then you're just not smart enough to be President.
Someone needs to ask Romney if he thinks God used to be an ordinary man and that God lives on Planet Kolob.
And then, having created this universe of over 100 billion galaxies containing a trillion trillion stars he decides to focus his attention on one planet where he creates life «in his image» as if such a being would even have an image.
The Latter day Saint (mormon) version of Jesus is living on the planet Kolob, and Mormons believe that they too, will become Gods with Jesus, and join him on Kolob, if they follow their religious duties correctly.
You need to better define «best» and «worst» practices — cause if that's the church at it's worst then you must be living on another planet.
Tilt your head on a tilted planet and watch how the angle of light hits things really proves we don't have to angle for things — there is enough if enough of us live given.
On top of that, if Jesus were living on this planet, do you think he'd live in something as lavish and garish as the VaticaOn top of that, if Jesus were living on this planet, do you think he'd live in something as lavish and garish as the Vaticaon this planet, do you think he'd live in something as lavish and garish as the Vatican?
Of course if anyone looks up, «No man knows my history» by Fawn M. Brodie, or «Under The Banner of Heaven, or Secret Ceremonies: A Mormon Woman's Intimate Diary of Marriage and Beyond,» as well as google different questions about mormon secret names, White Horse Prophesy, Mormons becoming Gods, God was once a man on another planet, mormon bigotry against Blacks, Joseph Smith and his 14 year old wife (WHILE he was still married to his living wife Emma) Helen Mar Kimball... I could go on.
Even one of the greatest minds to ever live on this planet said religion is childish and if you stop to think about it, you just might realize how stupid and ignorant you really are???
If the church's theology were informed more by biblical expectations of a redeemed creation and less by general religious longings for ecstatic experience and timeless truth, Christians would find themselves at the very least congenial toward those who, with a passionate «loyalty to things» and a «cosmic act of allegiance,» struggle to unpack the secrets of life on this planet and to work with it toward a new day.
In fact, if God had created all life on this planet we'd be facing far more questions than the few remaining ones in the scientific theory.
Scientists wouldn't be able to send spacecraft to find out if there was life on the planets because in the best case scenario, it would take 39 years just to get there.
There are hundreds of billions of stars in our galaxy, each with planets, that large of a number even if a tiny fraction had an atmosphere and even if a fraction of them had water (as we know it is required, but life may not require it on other planets) it would be amazing if there wasn't a carbon based lifeform somewhere else in our galaxy, let alone in the universe with billions of galaxies each with billions of stars and trillions of planets.
If any of those laws were adjusted only slightly (such as the law of gravity being slightly stronger or weaker) we could not have the UNIVERSE we currently have, let alone the life we enjoy on this planet.
I don't know if you have any actual experience with heavy rain but it doesn't take an meteorologist to know that 25 ft an hour is effectively solid water in a sheet drowning all life on the planet within hours including any who tried to escape in a boat.
Would it help the atheists out there if» God» said «Hey, play by my rules and after the «experiment» I will bring you back to life and you can live on this planet in peace»?
I believe that if we, as followers of Jesus, are truly going to be living radical, missional lives of purpose, protecting the planet, healing the abused, giving water to the thirsty, feeding the starving, inventing new and better ways of doing things, and leading the way for global change, then every year we should see more and more Christians on this list.
You can not be serious... if you are of the school of thought that God created the Earth, then you have to believe that he created the cycles that keep the Earth sustainable and able to provide life... storms move moisture and heat across the earths surface and stabilize our atmosphere, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions recycle the rock and minerals on the planet and make more usable land and add richness to soils.
Here we have known methods of life on this planet that we have studied and observed to come to an evolutionary conclusion for part of the origins of life (the manual transmission) and then you have your theory of a prime mover, a universal creator (the flux capacitor if you will), which can not be tested, can not be seen, can not be heard, can not be felt by any known testing methods and yet you want to say «Hey, why havn't you learned to drive the flux capacitor transmission yet?
For example, if life is found on another planet (and scientists are certain they will find it), what will this mean for our understanding of Genesis 1:16 that God «made the stars also»?
In global consciousness we know that, if we go far enough back in time, we share a common origin not only with people from very different cultural and religious backgrounds, but also with all forms of life on the planet.
This is such a huge subject that I must beg indulgence, therefore, if I give my space to but a small fraction of the historic faith — namely its main emphases on God, Christ, the Church, and eternal life — and consider only these in our modem context, in the effort to discover what values they may have for men and women who are tossed about in an unsettled world, with an uncertain future, and doomed — almost certainly it seems — to a doubtful truce of arms, at worst to a war which threatens to annihilate man as we have known him and in any event to leave us a bare existence such as we can eke out on a totally devastated planet.
If we could learn to see the universe as the story of the unfolding of God's promise we could then integrate our hope in the promise with the vigorous environmental concern that is needed today if life is to survive on this planeIf we could learn to see the universe as the story of the unfolding of God's promise we could then integrate our hope in the promise with the vigorous environmental concern that is needed today if life is to survive on this planeif life is to survive on this planet.
As the tiny microbe adapting itself into a human space traveler over the billions of years on this planet we have a far greater responsibility to keep this life moving than we would if it was just some supernatural beings universe where the deity already knows everything that is ever going to happen.
If it wasn't you wouldn't be here to ask such a question and life would have formed on a suitable planet in another solar system.
Enough monkeys got weeded out to make me a member one of the smartest, most lethal, most cunning and survivable species on the planet we rule, I'm not about to reduce my intelligence by assuming some magical space daddy will make my life better if i say its name enough.
If there is no heaven, all you've done is lived your life in vein on this (could be) wonderful planet.
If your invisible, untraceable alien claims responsibility for the creation of the universe and life on this planet, if your invisible, untraceable alien created a race of people, led them out of slavery in a foreign land, appeared to them countless times, spoke thru prophets to them over thousands of years, and all of that interaction was successively captured in a book over those thousands of yearsIf your invisible, untraceable alien claims responsibility for the creation of the universe and life on this planet, if your invisible, untraceable alien created a race of people, led them out of slavery in a foreign land, appeared to them countless times, spoke thru prophets to them over thousands of years, and all of that interaction was successively captured in a book over those thousands of yearsif your invisible, untraceable alien created a race of people, led them out of slavery in a foreign land, appeared to them countless times, spoke thru prophets to them over thousands of years, and all of that interaction was successively captured in a book over those thousands of years..
If the actualization of our mental life is so delicately balanced on the preparation of an extremely complex physiological base, we might also maintain that the «actualization» of the divine life, on our planet at least, is even more sensitively dependent upon the preparation of a network of human relationships which would be the receptacle of the divine incarnation.
If there are life forms elsewhere in the universe, perhaps in another galaxy or perhaps on other planets would they be Muslim, Jews, Christian, Buddhist or something else?
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