…with the James Web Telescope looking for sources of artificial light to identify potential intelligent life, and the news this week of Perseverance searching for microbial life on Mars it feels like we are getting closer to a major discovery. But what - if anything - would it mean for the religions on Earth if life is proven to exist out there?

  • curiosityLynx@kglitch.social
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    Also, going from no original sin to no Easter is quite the logical leap. The only connection that story has with Easter is that Christians consider part of its ending to be one of several predictions of Easter.

    Even the concept of original sin itself isn’t a requirement for Easter. At best it’s a warning to not think Easter is irrelevant to you because you are a good enough person on your own.

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      Easter miracle. Do you know your own religion?

      According to Paul Jesus needed to be killed and come back to life because of original sin. Original sin that entered the world via the literal Adam and Eve story. Maybe read the bible.

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        Do you know your own religion?

        Pray tell, at which point did I claim any religion as my own?

        Anyway, my point that the level of literalness of the original sin story being irrelevant to the theology building off it stands. What matters to people who believe in it is that it tells them about original sin, not whether or not a literal fruit and snake were involved.