[Steve Myers] Are we really alone? We're captivated by this subject, with the
idea of extra-terrestrial life. Are we alone in the universe? Nearly half of us, a recent survey found,
actually believe in alien life. In fact that's what I found when I talked
to quite a few people on the street the other day. > Well if you look at the scientific probability,
it's gotta be out there, it's a for sure certain deal. >> It's expands our universe. If there are aliens that means there's uh
the world that we see around us is more than just our immediate right here that it gives
us a world where there's more possibilities maybe. > I guess I just think it'd be interesting
if it turned out we weren't the only ones. I mean, I don't know I just think that'd be
kind of cool. >> The mystery of space, it's a mystery. [Steve Myers] It's a mystery, all right. What about that mystery? In fact when you ask an astronomer, can you
imagine what would be the number one question that an astronomer would be asked? Now they've done these surveys and you know
what they found? Is there life out there? That's the question most often asked. Have you ever wondered about it? Ever wondered if there's intelligent life
out there somewhere? Well today we're going to talk about that. Aliens in the Bible, are we really alone? We're captivated by this subject, you know,
the idea of extra-terrestrial life. In fact I ask people, "Why are we so fascinated
with the idea of intelligent life out there in the universe?” Why are we fascinated with the idea of intelligent
life out there? > Just the idea of thinking about it, that
there's somebody else up there besides God, you know, little green people or whatever. It's just, who wouldn't want to think of that? >> It's fun unless you watch the shows where
they're gonna kill us all, you know. > This is just general. I think this is just general human behavior,
we've wondered forever about everything so... >> I mean, people have been dreaming about
what's up there since the beginning of time. [Steve Myers] Why as human beings are we so
fascinated with the idea of intelligent life? > I think because sometimes there's lack of
intelligent life here on earth [Steve Myer] Well, that may be the case, but
there's no doubt we are intrigued by it. In fact, it's everywhere. Our entertainment reflects that very fact
doesn't it? I mean think of those programs like "Ancient
Aliens," "The X-Files," "Dr Who," "Star Trek." In fact, we've even got a whole network dedicated
to the whole idea, the SciFi Network. And so we are intrigued by it. In fact there was a recent article in "National
Geographic" magazine and it was titled, "We Are Not Alone." And that article claims, quote, "New discoveries
reveal it's almost certain we're not alone in the universe." Of course, sometimes you overlook that little
word almost. Now what we have found in the last six decades,
governments and scientists have invested billions of dollars in hundreds of experiments. A staggering amount of data has been collected
and examined all in the search for detecting some kind of life that would be out there. And of course it's true, very true, that we've
gotten a great deal of scientific knowledge, but should it shake a Christian's faith? Absolutely not. Because those amazing discoveries have done
one thing, they have revealed the wonder and the majesty of God's creation. But you know what's missing? Actually finding life outside of our planet. > My thought is in the next 50, 100 years,
all of a sudden we're gonna have these massive discoveries and things are really going to
change. [Steve Myers] Why haven't we been able to
come up with anything? >> Maybe we haven't been able to because we've
seen them but we just can't correspond with them. > You know it's one of those things where
it's not really my place to understand it so... [Steve Myers] They've been looking for years
and years, why can't we come up with something? > Well I'd say because everything we know
how to do is, well, is what we know how to do. >> Well you know it depends on who you talk
to. You know there's all kinds of theories that
there have been communications and it's just been kept secret by our government, I wouldn't
be surprised. [Steve Myers] We've searched for life out
there for decades and we've never come up with anything, why do you think that is? > Maybe because it ain't nothing out there,
I don't know. [Steve Myers] Well, it's an interesting point,
what do you think? I mean we heard the possibilities. Well we will at some point, or I would say
government conspiracy, or we just don't know how to communicate, or there's just nothing
out there. Well does the Bible tell us about other life
forms in the universe? Well, stay with me for a moment because the
word of God does hold surprising answers. The origin of the universe is described in
your Bible. Right at the very beginning of the Bible,
Genesis 1:1, it says, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the Earth." God made the Earth ready for life. And scientists agree with this that our Earth
is calibrated, it's tuned for life. Physical life would not be able to exist at
all if there weren't certain constants. If they were different even to the slightest
degree there couldn't be life. And in fact your Bible in Psalm 19, right
at the very beginning of this chapter, it talks about the fact that the heavens declare
the glory of God and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. But not everyone recognizes that fact. I mean who hasn't looked up in the sky and
wondered, "Well, maybe there's more?" I mean why are we here? Why is there life? In fact, what's the purpose of life? In fact all of those questions revolve around
a most fundamental question of all. Is there really a God? In fact we've produced a study guide, “Life's
Ultimate Question, Does God Exist?" Because that's where it really begins. That question has to be answered first and
foremost. So go to our website beyondtoday.tv. Call the number on your screen. This is a study guide that you really need
to help dig into the details that point to our creator God, because the complexity of
our universe is something that well, was it just happenstance? I mean, did it just happen to occur? I mean is life just a product of chance? No purpose, no meaning. You know what we do find? We find more and more evidence opposing that
idea and it's leading more and more scientists to question their assumptions. Because science agrees life needs just the
right conditions. No one expects to find life and living organisms
out in that empty vacuum between the planets or the stars, it's just not there, they don't
expect that. They don't expect to find life on the hot
surface of a star or within the crushing gravity of a black hole. Now according to science life is only viable
on planets within a narrow range of characteristics. And there's been some amazing discoveries. The Kepler space telescope's mission to identify
exoplanets have discovered thousands of them, thousands of exoplanets, planets that orbit
around other stars than our Sun. Now the question, are they habitable? Of course science can measure by telescope
the distance of that planet from its sun, radiation, heat, the size of the planet, even
the nature of its orbit. But the point is science evaluates habitability
and what they come to find more and more, they narrow in on specific Earth-like factors. So when you consider all these things, these
thousands of exoplanets they've found and they put all these factors together, how many
of those might be possibly habitable? They say about a dozen, about a dozen. Now one thing they don't consider, what about
those unknown factors? What about the possibility of oxygen or carbon
or an atmosphere or even the composition of the planet? Well, those are things we can't measure right
now. And what it points to for certain is that
Earth, Earth is fine-tuned for life. I mean, when you look around, what do we see? We see the evidence of intricate details of
design right down to the smallest, tiniest aspects. So did God create Earth for man or did it
just happen by chance? Is the Earth unique? Is Earth the only planet in the universe that
has intelligent life? > I think we're just another place, we're
just a small blip in the ocean, right? There's all sorts of things out there that
we don't know about. >> It could still very well be a god as we
know it but just in a larger scale than we know. > I think people are always looking for things
that are, you know, different or something that expands and, you know, bigger than what
we are. [Steve Myers] Do you think there's any possibility
that the earth is unique? > Yes. I mean, I truly think it's 100% unique. I mean it's unique for us, but it's you know,
it's unique because God created it for us. [Steve Myers] God created it for us, that's
an interesting thought. I mean, think about that for just a moment. Think about the uniqueness of our universe
and our Earth. Think of the unique laws that govern our universe. Laws of energy, laws of motion, laws of mass,
laws of matter, and laws of life itself, the law of biogenesis. "Life can only come from existing forms of
life." One of the interesting things is when you
pick up your Bible and you look at it, the Bible points to these very laws. In fact when we read in the book of Romans
1:20 it says this, "For since the creation of the world, God's invisible qualities, His
eternal power, and divine nature, they've been clearly seen being understood from what
has been made so that people are without excuse." I mean, do you see it? Do you understand it? You see science generally don't, they don't
see it, they don't understand. Now there was one scientist that saw it and
he said this. He said, "My religion consists of a humble
admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details
we're able to perceive with our frail and feeble minds. That deeply emotional conviction of the presence
of a superior reasoning power which is revealed in the incomprehensible universe forms my
idea of God." Now, who do you suppose said that? Albert Einstein, not just any scientist. This is the man who developed the theory of
relativity, the Nobel Prize winner in physics, development of the quantum theory. In fact, the world's most famous equation
developed by Albert Einstein, e = mc squared. That's what he, he could see what Romans 1
was talking about. In fact if you're into science you need our
Bible study aid, "Life's Ultimate Question: Does God Exist?" Go to beyondtoday.tv. Call the number on your screen, because not
only is God into science, He invented science. And so when you read through this study aid
you'll find amazing articles here. Well one entitled, "The Beginning of The Universe." How did God get things started? What about our awesome universe? How big is it? Well, you'll find articles dealing with these
very facts so be sure and go to our website. In fact, there's one interesting one I think
you'll be particularly interested in reading, it's a special little section that's titled,
"Science and Discomforting Discoveries." You see everything that science has discovered
hasn't fit into their plan, into their theory, into their ideas. There have been these discomforting discoveries. Discomforting is embarrassing. So if you're into words and things like that
be sure and get our booklet, I think you'll appreciate it. Because if life is just a cosmic accident,
then you can't help but have that evolutionary kind of thinking. But that's totally against what you'll find
when you really look into the Bible and think biblically, because human intelligence, human
life, well if it wasn't created by a divine being what was its purpose? Why? So many presume that intelligent life is out
there. > So, I mean, I'd know I'd be shocked if we
were the only ones, but I suppose anything's possible. >> I think it would challenge everything,
right? It would throw everything on its head. > I just think that maybe there's a few people
here they can sweep off and take back there with them. >> Life is one of those things that's so...we'd
like to think it's more fragile than it is, but it's very determined to exist. Even though it's statistically improbable,
there's a lot of opportunities for it. [Steve Myers] Well, let's think about that
for a moment. Are there really a lot of opportunities for
life? But if we start with that assumption where
does it take you? Well we should find intelligent life everywhere. We should find highly advanced civilization
wherever we look. So is that the case? Well astrophysicist Enrico Fermi recognized
that problem and all the way back in 1950 his famous quotation was, "Where is everybody?" And that question became known as the Fermi
Paradox because it wasn't that evident. And yet within years, just a few years after
that, scientists propose that there should be between 1000 and 1 million advanced civilization
right here in our milky way, right in the milky way galaxy alone. And of course, the search was on. And since that time there's been project and
experiment, one after another. Some of the more recent ones, SETI - search
for extraterrestrial intelligence project- big words. And then there were all the breakthrough projects,
Breakthrough Listen, Breakthrough Starshot, Breakthrough Message, Breakthrough Watch. What do you think the result was? No breakthrough. You see science says we should be bumping
into intelligent species on just about every intergalactic corner but we don't. There's an embarrassing lack of evidence,
a discomforting lack of evidence of alien life. In fact there was a recent article in "Forbes
Magazine" it was titled, "What If It's Just Us?" It says this, "When it comes to the question
of extra-terrestrial life humans optimistically assume the universe is prolific." But, you know we haven't found life out there
to be plentiful, it's not prolific. But science comes up with its reasons why. Now, this article states, "These proposed
solutions usually leave out the most obvious option. That when it comes to intelligent life in
all the universe, it's just us." So that leads us to a bigger point. Think about this for a minute. Is it just about finding alien life forms
out there to confirm evolution? Is it just about scientific discovery? I think there's a deeper desire. Do you think science has a vested interest
in proving that there's intelligent life out there? > I mean absolutely right. [Steve Myers] Do you think that there's a
reason to believe in that possibility more than just science? More than just you know, discovery? Yeah that's a tough question, that's a tough
question, isn't it? It might not be that obvious. It's not just about intelligent life, it's
not just about scientific discoveries. What it really comes down to in many ways,
meaning and purpose. I mean is there anyone out there? The clear unmistakable answer is yes. The creator God who made us all and He made
us for a great purpose. When you look at what the Bible says in Ecclesiastes
3:11 it says very clearly that God has put eternity in their hearts, in mankind's hearts. We have a longing, we have a desire for meaning,
a desire for purpose, a desire to have a connection to God. God made us that way. And if you want evidence, I mean you want
meaning, perhaps you just need some facts to help explain it to others. Well, that's why you need to get our study
aid, "Life's Ultimate Question: Does God Exist?" You want to read this and study it. There's interesting scientific facts that
are pointed to that really are important to understand. In fact there's one section in our study aid
that points directly to this. It asks the question about evolution. And on page 36 it says very specifically,
"The tiny miracle that's toppling evolution." You want to get this and study it for yourself. You can see why and really get a deeper look,
a deeper understanding, of the evidence itself. So go to beyondtoday.tv. Call the number on your screen and order your
free copy today. Because when you really get down to the facts,
when we think of life out there, God Himself is an extraordinary extra-terrestrial life
form of supreme intelligence. The book of Isaiah points to that very fact
as well. Notice what Isaiah 57:15 says. Here's God saying Himself, "For thus says
the high and lofty one, the one who inhabits eternity, whose name is holy." And then the Bible actually quotes God. He says, "I dwell in the high and holy place." So when we recognize that we also begin to
see God isn't just out there. He's made deliberate contact with mankind,
and He's done it in so many ways for so many years. God appeared to people. He appeared to the prophets throughout history
and they recount his words and in fact some pretty incredible interactions that they had
with him. He did miraculous works. In fact think about it for a moment, God visited
earth 2000 years ago didn't he? Jesus Christ came to earth. You could say from out there, Emmanuel, God
with us. He came to this earth to reveal the Father,
and of course, the plan, the purpose, the plan of salvation for all mankind. And of course unlike alien life forms we have
evidence, we have evidence. We've been given irrefutable eyewitness testimony
of his life, his death, and his resurrection throughout the New Testament. So don't ignore the obvious, don't ignore
the repeated undeniable transmissions of our loving creator because we are not some cosmic
accident. Instead, we're unique. We're the intentional creation of a loving
God, a God who's reaching out to communicate and form a relationship with you. Don't fall into this category. In Psalm 14 it just lays it on the line so
clear. Psalm 14:1 it says this, "The fool says in
his heart there is no God." Don't fall into that category. You see the evidence, the word of God, the
Bible clearly tells us that God created the earth. God is the one. God is the one that created mankind. He's the one that created the universe. He created the galaxies. He created science. And when you consider that fact you understand
it wasn't just for no reason at all. God created man with a specific purpose, an
awe-inspiring purpose. God had that purpose in mind. So do you understand that purpose? Do you know why? Do you know why you exist? Do you know what God's plan and what His purpose
is? You see when you really get down to it, our
destiny, our purpose is so far removed from the meaningless view of life that's offered
by evolution, that's offered by atheism, that meaningless view of life that's offered by
most of science. You see life without God, life without his
promise of eternal life, that's hopeless. That's like the space vacuum out there, it's
empty. It's empty. But on the other hand, life with God, life
understanding His purpose, life recognizing Romans 1 that God reveals Himself to us all
around, when we recognize that very fact life with God changes everything, because it's
a fulfilling perspective. And ultimately God's plan and His purpose
is rewarding beyond what our imagination can bring us. Now even though the world around us doesn't
recognize God, the scientific community most often overlooks the possibility of creation
and God Himself purposely creating all of these things. So they've departed from knowing and understanding
God. They've moved away from knowing the plan and
the purpose, but it doesn't have to be that way. It can be different for you. So what do we do? Well have the courage to look into it. Get our study aid, prove it to yourself and
have the courage to face the facts as they really are. Look at the evidence. And when you look at the evidence you can't
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exist that goes so far beyond what science has to offer. And you can become a part of this. You can become a part of those who seek to
be different, who seek their Creator. And ultimately the good news is that God will
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that He does exist and the whole world will come to know the true God. And they'll have an opportunity to worship
Him and learn His holy and righteous ways. Then, then finally, at last, mankind will
find peace, find contentment that he's looked for for so long. But the good news is you can start right now. You don't have to wait. You can right now begin to develop that relationship
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