by Guest » Sun May 22, 2022 3:54 am
You all may think this is crazy, but what if God created an empty space to "contain" the universe, then just created hydrogen and the laws of physics (specifically, gravity) and sat back to watch? In time, the hydrogen forms stars which live and die, thereby creating all the elements we have, as well as huge clusters of stars (galaxies) and stars with habitable planets, eventually leading to life, evolution and self-aware life all throughout the universe. Since all of that life was ultimately created by God, that life is all imperfect (sinners). I believe that God sent His Son, Jesus Christ to ALL of those lifeforms, all throughout the universe. And, it would make sense that Jesus Christ appeared to those various life forms "in their image" as He did for us. Why not? God can do anything He wants, so why not save all of His creations? I don't for one second believe that we humans are all there is. Does the Bible explicitly state that we are all there is? I haven't found it yet.
You all may think this is crazy, but what if God created an empty space to "contain" the universe, then just created hydrogen and the laws of physics (specifically, gravity) and sat back to watch? In time, the hydrogen forms stars which live and die, thereby creating all the elements we have, as well as huge clusters of stars (galaxies) and stars with habitable planets, eventually leading to life, evolution and self-aware life all throughout the universe. Since all of that life was ultimately created by God, that life is all imperfect (sinners). I believe that God sent His Son, Jesus Christ to ALL of those lifeforms, all throughout the universe. And, it would make sense that Jesus Christ appeared to those various life forms "in their image" as He did for us. Why not? God can do anything He wants, so why not save all of His creations? I don't for one second believe that we humans are all there is. Does the Bible explicitly state that we are all there is? I haven't found it yet.