Why the Existence of Extraterrestrials is Implausible: A Theological Argument
The nature of the entire creation underwent a wholesale ontological mutation with the fall of Adam and Eve.
The nature of the entire creation underwent a wholesale ontological mutation with the fall of Adam and Eve.
Marked by historical events of such magnitude as the two world wars, Tolkien and other Christian intellectuals of his day grappled with profound questions about the fate of the world.
Instead of filling the void left by the loss of belief in truly extra-terrestrial beings—the angels and saints—with sci-fi inventions, we should strive to “re-enchant” the world with the content of Christian revelation.
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