Among predictions for the U.S. in 2007:
-25 percent anticipate the second coming of Jesus Christ.
-19 percent think scientists are likely to find evidence of extraterrestrial life.
Source.
:lol:
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Among predictions for the U.S. in 2007:
-25 percent anticipate the second coming of Jesus Christ.
-19 percent think scientists are likely to find evidence of extraterrestrial life.
Source.
:lol:
Well Jesus keeps crossing the southern borders and no matter how many times we send him back he keeps on coming back....so it's a bit past a "second coming" :unsure:
As for extraterrestrial life, does that include bacteria?
I personally think it unlikely they will find evidence next year but I do believe that with all those solar systems out there it's more likely that there is life than there isn't.
I don't believe we have been "visited"
When you see something like the first one, it makes you realise how important the religious vote is out there, it also makes it rather scary to think that there are people actively working towards causing Armageddon. :O
I don't think that scientists finding evidence of extraterrestrial life is that far-fetched; they've already discovered evidence of water on Mars. It may not be ET, but bacteria counts.
:shuriken:
Odd. I would figure the percentages to be higher.
I think it is kind of a tradition to predict the second coming just to be on the safe side - if you say it won't happen then it just might, sort of thing :shifty: It never seems to bother them much if it doesn't though.
If Jesus did return nobody would believe it was him anyway :happy: