Don't Panic! Lighten Up!
"I'm shocked at the countless hundreds of millions of dollars that have been spent over the years in the desperate and fruitless search for extraterrestrial life," Ham wrote in a Sunday column on his Answers in Genesis website.
Ham argued that "secularists are desperate to find life in outer space" as a part of their "rebellion against God in a desperate attempt to supposedly prove evolution."
"Life did not evolve but was specially created by God, as Genesis clearly teaches. Christians certainly shouldn't expect alien life to be cropping up across the universe," he continued. "Now the Bible doesn't say whether there is or is not animal or plant life in outer space. I certainly suspect not."
But regardless of whether there was life in outer space, Ham asserted that it could not be truly "intelligent."
"You see, the Bible makes it clear that Adam's sin affected the whole universe. This means that any aliens would also be affected by Adam's sin, but because they are not Adam's descendants, they can't have salvation," he explained. "Jesus did not become the 'GodKlingon' or the 'GodMartian'! Only descendants of Adam can be saved. God's Son remains the 'Godman' as our Savior."
Friendly Atheist blogger Hemant Mehta called Ham's quest to end the space program "a new low even for him."
"Jesus Christ, Ken Ham is talking about the eternal damnation of alien life forms," Mehta wrote. "They're all going to hell, apparently, and why go in search of life on other planets if they're all doomed to a lake of fire?"
"To whine about the pittance we spend on space exploration because 'Christians certainly shouldn't expect alien life to be cropping up across the universe' has to be a new low even for him.
Reader Comments
This is a prime example of life often being stranger than fiction.
Ken Ham, from where I sit, obviously needs something to sort himself out. Perhaps adding more beneficial animal fats and coconut oil to his diet would be a good start?
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Why not send him to space to be a missionary to save their souls? A one way ticket perhaps, lol.
They did it to many cultures around the world.
Anyway, what if space aliens have space jesus to atone for their sins?
Wait a second, God created this world- what about other ones?
Like Jesus said, "unless you are born again, you can not "see" the kingdom of God. Like the sun shinning in all its glory on the blind mans face, he simply can't see it. Were it not for the heat, he would never know anything was there. Mr. Ham can't see the kingdom of God either or he wouldn't have such a profound misunderstanding of the plan of salvation. Sooner or later all those who have "a form of godliness but deny its Power" reveal themselves for the imposters they are.






Very appropriately filed under 'Lighten Up' ... I needed a good laugh to finish the day ;-) Didn't Pope Francis recently say that ETs would be welcome in the Catholic church and hinted they would be 'original sin'-free since they were not of Adam. Or, as some researchers opine, Adam may have been a creation of ETs who colonized the earth in ancient times ... I'm not religious but I like Matthew Fox's re-interpretation: original blessing, not original sin. The world would be more loving and peaceful with this slight shift of consciousness.