Why should extraterrestrials negate religion?
Even The Bible doesn't exclude the possibility - "God created the heavens and the earth" allows for things to be in "the heavens", but just doesn't say what/who/where.
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Why would seeing things in the sky you can't identify, cause people to lose their religious beliefs? UFOs are already known worldwide. People in Botswana, for example, are just as likely to mistake Venus or an airplane for something unknown, as people from the USA.
Some people think alien spacecraft have something to do with UFOs. To date, not one alien spacecraft has ever been mistaken for something unknown in the sky, to the best of anyone's' knowledge.
There has never been the first shred of hard evidence that aliens even exist, let alone travel here. Someone has to be the first form of intelligent life in the Universe, and it might well be us.
And why would aliens, if they did show up, rob people of their faith? Religion will be here long after the last UFO buff admits we are apparently alone.
Not exactly. Beliefs are something that you personally believe. Values are ideas, customs, or institutions.
From a person's earliest days of cognition, one is affected by the religious beliefs of one's parents. It is most common for one to follow and adhere to their parents' religious beliefs and practices. It is up to the individual to believe or not believe. When one reaches the age of majority, one may follow whatever religious beliefs and practices that appeal to them.
Russians believe in the Christian Orthodox dogma.
Hercules was a figure in Greek mythology and was believed to worship the traditional Greek gods like Zeus, Hera, and Athena. In his myths, he often interacted with these gods and performed tasks or feats in their honor.
They wanted to spread their religious beliefs so they can get the First Nations to believe in Roman Catholicism as well as them self. They wanted them to believe that roman Catholicism was the best religion in the world!
No.
Everyone has a purpose on this Earth no matter what their beliefs are.
the egyptians believe that the sun god made the earth.
Yes. The root word is from Latin "credo" - to believe.
They believe and worship all of the horses.
Religious beliefs played a significant role in causing the Crusades by motivating Christians to reclaim Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim control. Many Christians believed it was their duty to defend and spread Christianity, leading to a series of military expeditions against the Muslim forces. The call for Crusades was fueled by religious fervor and the promise of spiritual rewards for those who participated.
I believe it is called Theocracy.