Rebels against God are quick to discount Biblical instruction and embrace human nonsense speculations in science, but what the rebels embrace is foolishness, particularly some speculations passed off as science in peer-reviewed journals and textbooks.
Highly paid, well-respected researchers at Harvard have coughed this up from their 'research' into the paranormal:
Harvard researchers suggest aliens may live among us, underground or on moon (yahoo.com) 6-13-24
Harvard researchers suggest aliens may live among us, underground or on moon
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However, the infatuation the secularists have with aliens is not new. This was from more than a decade ago, offered by scientists associated with NASA and Penn State:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2011/aug/18/aliens-destroy-humanity-protect-civilisations 8-18-11
When they see what a mess we've made of our planet, extraterrestrials may be forced to take drastic action. Photograph: PR
Alien life
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Aliens may destroy humanity to protect other civilisations, say scientists
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Rising greenhouse emissions could tip off aliens that we are a rapidly expanding threat, warns a report
Ian Sample, science correspondent
Thu 18 Aug 2011 14.04 EDT
It may not rank as the most compelling reason to curb greenhouse gases, but reducing our emissions might just save humanity from a pre-emptive alien attack, scientists claim.
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Interestingly, one or a few of the brightest and most respected among secularist scientists speculated more than 50 years ago that humans are descended from aliens or from biological dust sprinkled over earth from aliens on spaceships:
https://www.cracked.com/article_34620_the-guy-who-discovered-dna-thought-aliens-sent-it.html 7-13-22
The Guy Who Discovered DNA Thought Aliens Sent It
They're dead now, but their DNA lives on, in us all.
July 13, 2022
Ryan Menezes
How did life on Earth start? No one knows. We know all about evolution and DNA replication, much more than our ancestors did, but we still have nothing but theories when it comes to explaining how nonliving matter ever started living.