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posted by LaminatorX on Tuesday July 22 2014, @06:53PM   Printer-friendly
from the Praedico-ad-Absurdiam dept.

The Huffington Post is running a story that provides a bit of comic relief from today's mundane news. Creationist Ken Ham, who recently debated Bill Nye the Science Guy over the origins of the universe, is calling for an end to the search for extraterrestrial life because aliens probably don't exist—and if they do, they're going to Hell anyway. In this story, we learn that aliens, if they exist, are doomed to Hell where not even Jesus can save them. Spock would find this to be illogical.

 
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  • (Score: 1) by RobotLove on Tuesday July 29 2014, @03:25PM

    by RobotLove (3304) on Tuesday July 29 2014, @03:25PM (#75085)

    ...except for the millions who lived and died in complete ignorance of that "dying on the cross thing"...

    If an omnipotent deity had the power to concoct a plan that would save everyone (and he surely would have that power) but didn't (and he surely didn't concoct that plan), doesn't that make him evil? I think it does. Fortunately for us, he almost certainly doesn't exist so it's irrelevant.