All generalities are false, including this one.
Yes. Those who tend to believe in the supernatural are the ones most likely to believe in aliens. It's all about education. Smarter, well educated people find answers through research and provable facts. Those who seek simple answers to complex questions via myth and folklore (virgin births, omnipotent gods, religion [all types], etc.) are generally those who are easily satisfied by unfounded claims of faith.
Faith is not fact. Faith is simply... faith. Not much to go on when you have a few years of formal education (higher than grade 8).
Look for evidence of creationism on the web. Then look for articles on evolution. You will see why ignorance in huge numbers is the root of human unrest in the world today.
By the way, aliens exist all right, but not in this galaxy. There are billions of others. The chances of life existing only in one tiny planet in one speck of a universe so vast that the greatest minds cannot comprehend its magnitude, and you simply have to assume life exists, or existed, or will exist in equally vast numbers. And the belief that aliens have visited this planet at some time in our young existence leaving traces of their visit is simply.... a matter of faith.
A better question would be... do aliens believe in life on earth? Not a chance!
AnswerNo. At least this one doesn't. The theme of creation is that God made all things, living and nonliving. The idea of aliens on another planet would mean that Jesus would have had to have gone there and died for them too. I dont think Jesus would have wanted to do that twice. At best the common description of these so called 'aliens' bears little resemblance to the image of God. AnswerPeople who are prejudiced against Christians, including creationists, who believe The Bible to be true, also tend to believe them to be naive and ignorant. This is despite the fact that modern science was founded by people who believed the Bible such as Copernicus, Newton, Keppler and others.An interesting piece of research was conducted some years ago by the "Skeptical Inquirer" magazine -hardly a bastion of Bible believing Christian truth. The magazine surveyed people in terms of who was the most likely to accept superstitions and others things unsupported by science (including aliens).
The results of their research were surprising. they found that it was the Bible believers who were the least likely to accept strange things. Bible believers generally do not subscribe to Hollywood-generated myths such as aliens. This author included. They prefer something which is solid and trustable like the Bible.
Creationists typically believe that the universe, Earth, and all living things were created by a supreme being, often the God of the Christian Bible, as described in Genesis. They may reject the theory of evolution and instead believe that the diversity of life on Earth can be explained by special creation events. Creationists often interpret scientific evidence, such as the fossil record, in ways that support their beliefs about the origins of life.
The views of creationists vary, so I will give you a very general set of beliefs.Creationists generally believe:- God created everything in present form. Evolution is not true.- The earth is 6,000 to 10,000 years old.- The complexity of DNA proves that everything was designed by God.- There was a global flood.- Dinosaurs and humans coexisted.Hopefully you get the picture by now. Obviously, science completely contradicts creationism. Evolution is very much true.AnswerTo find out what creationists believe in, I suggest you google : (1) "Answers in Genesis" to see what creationists believe, and then(2) "Evolution vs Creation" or something similar to see what scientists say and whether evolution is at all possible or not.Then make up your own mind. [Look up the definition of a religion and you will see that evolution is also a religion].
Certain branches of Scientology believe in extraterrestrial beings, particularly the concept of Thetans originating from other planets. Additionally, some individuals within New Age spiritual movements and the Heaven's Gate cult have expressed beliefs in aliens or UFOs.
Approximately one-third of Americans believe in the existence of intelligent alien civilizations in the universe. This belief is often influenced by media portrayals of aliens and popular culture, as well as the vastness of the universe leading to speculation about other life forms.
Approximately 33% of Americans believe in the existence of intelligent alien civilizations. This belief is influenced by various factors, including exposure to popular culture, personal experiences, and scientific curiosity.
i believe in aliens because their is billions of planets in the universe that their could be aliens on a planet
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Creationists believe that humans were created by a supernatural being, typically a deity such as God, as described in religious texts like the Bible. They reject the scientific theory of evolution and instead adhere to the belief that humans were directly created in their present form.
Creationists typically believe that the universe, Earth, and all living things were created by a supreme being, often the God of the Christian Bible, as described in Genesis. They may reject the theory of evolution and instead believe that the diversity of life on Earth can be explained by special creation events. Creationists often interpret scientific evidence, such as the fossil record, in ways that support their beliefs about the origins of life.
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There are a lot of people who believe in aliens these days, but there are about a million people per state.
No one knows exactly because most American Christians believe that God created our universe, but Science describes how God did it. Creationists believe that God used supernatural magic, not Science to create the Earth.
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Creationists can be styled as "Young Earth" Creationists and "Old Earth Creationists".Young Earth Creationists believe that the world is literally only about 6,000 years old, based on a literal reading of the biblical Book of Genesis. They believe that species have not evolved, but were created much as we know them today.Old Earth Creationists accept the scientific evidence that the world is immensely old, but say that evolution, if it occurred at all, was guided by "Intelligent Design".Another way of categorising some Creationists is as either Cosmic Creationists, who see intelligent design because the laws of the universe are exactly what suits the evolution of human life, or Biological Creationists, who say that the universe is so uncongenial to life that life could not have evolved naturally.For more information on creationism and other views on our origin, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation
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