rocks in the head

Deckard (rdeckard@venus.net)
Sat, 10 Aug 1996 21:45:02 -0400 (EDT)



>
>>  Can you imagine the ignorance of finding a Rock in the antartic and we
>> think it came from Mars.
>
>The reaction from the scientific community has been of skepticism, as
>Bro Rich Brown reported.  Even Carl Sagan, who is an avid proponent of
>the possibility of E.T. life, doesn't believe the evidence points to
>life on Mars.
>

Several years ago I was teaching a Bible Study in the county jail and
constantly had a prisoner bring up this idea about life on other planets in
the universe.  I prayed about this and felt that, rather than argue for
against it, I should ignore it.  Plainly put, it is a non-issue.  God
created the universe, and God is the source of all life- so if anything
exists out there, God made it.  However, only man was made in God's image,
only man sinned, and only man
needed redemption.  Whether it is moss on a rock in Africa, Asia or Mars it
is totally irrelevant.
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Rex Deckard
Seymour, Indiana
rdeckard@venus.net
 
"For none of us liveth to himself; and no man dieth to himself..." Romans 14:7
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