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There are billions of stars, floating in the vast expanse of space. The allure of believing
that we are not alone, that we are merely one civilization of beings living in a cosmos
full of extra-terrestrials is overwhelming. What an adventurous concept! But is it founded
at all in fact?
SETI was formed in 1963 in search of extraterrestrial intelligence. Since that time, technologically
advanced science, vast amounts of money, and valuable time and resources have gone into
this search, yielding no positive results.
It seems that every week, there's news of a planet far away that could support life...
If only....
Yes, if only several thousand factors were precisely in line, then the planets discovered
would be able to support life. The distance to other solar systems are so far that we
are barely able to determine anything about the planets to begin with. Some are too big,
or suspected to be formed of gas, or too close to their parent star to support life.
When we look at the evidence in this solar system, we find that no planet comes close
to the necessities for human life. Whether it's a noxious atmosphere made of poisonous
gas, or a planet bathed with solar radiation, not one place besides Earth is capable - or
even close - to sustaining life.
The Book of Isaiah tells us that the Earth was formed to be inhabited. Indeed, it is
so significant in God's universe, that He sent His only son to EARTH, to die for the
sins of the world, and be raised again.
I'm David Rives... Truly, The Heavens Declare the Glory of God.