"Why haven’t we found aliens yet? After all, we’ve spent millions and
millions of dollars searching the skies for signs of life. And yet . . .
nothing.
But the reason we haven’t found aliens yet is because climate changekilled all the aliens. No, wait, it’s because we were created in a laboratory by an advanced alien race.
No, wait, we haven’t found aliens because . . .“Humanity missed the party?” According to a new study
on black holes and their impact on the formation of stars, “we, as
advanced life, might be relics from a bygone age in the universe.” The
author claims “advanced life peaked billions of years ago.”
Why? Because
of the way black holes supposedly behave and influence star formation
(which is itself an unproven hypothesis with a lot of problems).
The result is fewer stars. Fewer stars mean fewer planets, which means
fewer possibilities for advanced life. But the effect extends beyond the
rates of star and planet formation. Since the galaxy’s gas is heated,
it can give off a halo of X-rays that permeates the galaxy and affects
the chemistry of planets, which can inhibit their habitability.
Yes, it’s another excuse (among many) for why we haven’t found alien
life yet. You see, in the evolutionary worldview, there simply must be other intelligent life. We just can’t be that special.
Sadly, secular scientists look at the
incredible splendor and order of the cosmos, the complex language system
of DNA, and the complexity of life on earth, and say, “Hmm, there’s no
God, no Creator, but I wonder if we’re alone?”
God, our Creator, who exists outside of His creation, and He has plainly revealed Himself through what He has
made and through His perfect Word. Anyone who ignores his fingerprints
is simply suppressing the truth . . . and many are placing their faith
in aliens instead." AIG
For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and
unrighteousness of men, who by their unrighteousness suppress the
truth. For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has
shown it to them. For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal
power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the
creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are
without excuse. (Romans 1:18–20)