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Andrew wrote:

Hi, guys —

How do Christians, the Church, and God, respond to:

  • the finding of water on the moon, or
  • the possible signs of life on Mars, and
  • the idea that we may be able to live on another planet someday.

Andrew

  { What's the Church's view on finding water on the moon, life on Mars, and living on other planets? }

Eric replied:

Hi, Andrew —

These are matters of science, not religion. The faith has nothing to say about them.

Eric

Andrew replied:

Does God permit us to live on other planets, or is there something morally wrong with this?

Andrew

Eric replied:

There is nothing in the faith that would prohibit us from living on other planets.

Eric

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