Franko said:
Darat what is your reason for believing that there is NO logical path to find evidence for God?
Are you seriously contending that you have evidence which indicates Aliens are more likely to exist then God?
Have you ever heard of Tippler? I am guessing you haven't. How about Pete Ward, or Don Brownlee?
Franko - you seem to have missed the first sentence in my reply i.e.
I agree there is no direct evidence and it is a total assumption made by the SETI people.
I thought this made it clear that I agreed there was no direct evidence to support the existence of ET? I can't see how I could have made it clearer! (However please see the final paragraph of this post for some more on this.)
I was merely pointing out that a
totally logically consistent argument can be made that ET exist. A logical argument requires a premise - it does
not require a "true" premise to be totally logically consistent.
That is why logic is a useful tool. However without the starting premise in a logical argument being proved by direct evidence a logical argument cannot tell us if something is "true" of "false".
I also don't know why you are now asking me about "God". My post concerned a point you made that seemed to indicate that you thought the SETI researches did not have a logically sound argument to search for ETs.
As for why should anyone "believe" the
possibility of ETs? Well I have pointed out to posters (several times) who have assumed that ETs
must exist that we have no evidence for this and no matter how “reasonable” or “common sense” something seems without direct evidence it is still just an assumption.
However considering that the direct evidence, to date, is that the Earth is not unique in any physical manner to the rest of the universe it is certainly not an unreasonable proposition to devise tests for the premise "The Earth is not unique, i life can arise here it can arise elsewhere.... "