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  2. Potential cultural impact of extraterrestrial contact - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, Jill Tarter puts forward the view that contact with extraterrestrial intelligence might eliminate religion as we know it and introduce humanity to an all-encompassing faith. [2] Vakoch doubts that humans would be inclined to adopt extraterrestrial religions, [99] telling ABC News "I think religion meets very human needs, and ...

  3. Religion in space - Wikipedia

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    Scobee was a Baptist who met his wife June at a church social event. After the tragedy, she would go on to write an article in Guidepost Magazine about how their faith helped her through the tragic time. Smith and his family attended a non-denominational Christian church in a community close to their home near Houston's NASA JSC Space Center.

  4. UFO religion - Wikipedia

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    A UFO religion is any religion in which the existence of extraterrestrial (ET) entities operating unidentified flying objects (UFOs) is an element of belief. Typically, adherents of such religions believe the ETs to be interested in the welfare of humanity which either already is, or eventually will become, part of a pre-existing ET civilization.

  5. List of UFO religions - Wikipedia

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    UFO religions are groups that deal with alleged communication between humans and extraterrestrial beings. Proponents often argue that most major religions are already based on the concept of a supernatural being in heaven. Forms of communication include telepathy and astral projection. Groups often believe that humanity can be saved after being ...

  6. Space opera in Scientology - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Scientology has attempted to prevent the public release of their esoteric teachings, but, through the internet, their confidential aspects have been widely released. [46] The church considers public discussion of their space opera teachings offensive and has asked academics not to publish their details.

  7. For God or party? China's Christians face test of faith - AOL

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    NANYANG, China (AP) — The 62-year-old Chinese shopkeeper had waited nearly his entire adult life to see his dream of building a church come true — a brick house with a sunny courtyard and ...

  8. Astrotheology - Wikipedia

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    Astrotheology concerns the theological, cultural, and ethical implications of space exploration and identifies the elements of myth and religion in space science. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Astrotheology is a "multi-disciplinary branch of theology that takes up the relationship between God and the creation, especially the creation of the universe over time."

  9. What you need to know about Earth's new, temporary mini-moon

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    A 6.5 magnitude is generally the dimmest object the human eye can see. The mini-moon's magnitude is 27.595. The mini-moon's magnitude is 27.595. When was the last mini-moon?