It is not unchristian to believe in aliens unless is gets in the way of our belief in God because, as far as I know, there is no verse or passage that says there isn't life out there somewhere.
Aliens may have come here long ago. I also believe that if they came here in spacecrafts, they would have to know how to bend space to get here, otherwise they'd never be able to make it here in a reasonable amount of time. But here's a thought...if they can bend space, and space and time are woven together as Einstein described, wouldn't it be safe to assume they can bend time too?
I mean, look at us and our cars. We come up with new models every year, and if you compare our cars to what we had even a hundred years ago, they look completely different. But with spaceships and a span of thousands of years, they look the exact same.
It would explain why they have always looked the same. Maybe they haven't exactly "always been there" in our past, in the way of linear time. But maybe they are here now, and they are traveling to the past.
If that is the case, then the question would be "why?
This is just a thought and nothing to do with spirituality or the Bible. Obviously, there are no Bible verses to back this up. The only Bible verse I can think of that might even remotely have anything to do with aliens is in Genesys when the "sons of God" are described as inpregnating women and creating the race of giants.It is widely believed that this is refering to demons, but I just can't see how a spirit can inpregnate a woman, and if it was possible, why is it not still happening?
We don't have giants anymore, not like those described in Genesis.
I'm not saying the "sons of God" were aliens for sure because I don't know. Maybe at that time spirits could inpregnate women and God took that ability away from them. There's a lot of possibilities.It's just something to think about.
While I am an avid SciFi fan,I really don't believe there is intelligent life 'out there'. The questions has been raised: Why are there all those stars if there aren't intelligent beings out there? My answer comes from the Bible, Psalm 19:1."The heavens declare the glory of God...
I think it is arrogant to believe that the earth is the only planet in the vast expanse of the universe that has intelligent life on it. If there is a God who created the heavens and earth, we can't possibly limit s creation to only this planet and then use the scriptures He gave to say, see, there's only life here. Isn't it possible there are intelligent beings on other planets also created by God and also having scriptures by Perhaps we (the earth) are just one thread in the entire fabric of existence.
Life on other planets is certainly statistically possible. I just think we haven't found it because we're not technologically advanced enough to be able to travel the distances necessary to locate it.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.