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In this issue . . .Q: Did Jesus die for aliens, too?A: An understanding of the gospel makes it clear that salvation through Christ is only for the Adamic race—human beings who are all descendants of Adam. Do an Internet search and you will find many examples over the years of both Christians and non-Christians who have made comments similar to this. In essence we are saying that Bible-believing Christians would have a problem with a belief in aliens because Jesus died for the human race, and thus only humans in this universe can be saved. Thus Bible-believing Christians don't (or can't) accept the belief there are aliens on other planets.So, do I believe aliens are going to hell? I don't believe in aliens, so there will be no aliens in hell! But unless people who are alienated from God because of their blatant rebellion against Him, repent before a Holy God and receive the free gift of salvation, they will end up in a real place called hell. Read the whole article by Ken Ham to see the rebuttle to misleading quotes secular media has accused him of saying on the topic of the afterlife of supposive extraterrestrial life. Get EquippedThings That Go Bump in the NightDo black holes exist? What about dark matter? Weren't these things just made up to salvage evolutionary ideas? Black holes and dark matter quite literally take our understanding physics to its breaking point, and they illustrate how God's creation holds many mysteries, while pointing undeniably to the Creator and Savior Himself! News to Know Quick LookDo Duck–Billed Dinosaur Tracks Trace Hadrosaur Habits? Duck–billed dinosaur families frolicked in Alaska's Denali destination for millions of years, evolutionists say.After EdenAnswers with Ken Ham radio programPhoto of the WeekTo download this image for use as wallpaper on your device, right-click on the link below for the desired resolution and select "Save Link/Target As..."
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