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	<title>Comments on: Klingons and the Pentagon</title>
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	<description>Mitchell Aboulafia</description>
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		<title>By: evanberrett</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just from the title of the paper &quot;Did Jesus Die for Klingons, Too?&quot; I actually think that has a lot to do with space flight. This may be unfounded since I haven&#039;t read the paper, but here&#039;s a thought. If say we have space flight that takes us far beyond our current bounds of space. Consider now if we actually meet other intelligent beings. Would that shake the faiths? For me, a Christian, no. My faith has much room for other species. Question is, if they don&#039;t know Christ, would it be our place to preach our religion to them. I would say it could be okay, but others might say no. So maybe that&#039;s why so many kinds of people were invited to this conference; there are just so many issues and variables at hand in such exploration.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just from the title of the paper &#8220;Did Jesus Die for Klingons, Too?&#8221; I actually think that has a lot to do with space flight. This may be unfounded since I haven&#8217;t read the paper, but here&#8217;s a thought. If say we have space flight that takes us far beyond our current bounds of space. Consider now if we actually meet other intelligent beings. Would that shake the faiths? For me, a Christian, no. My faith has much room for other species. Question is, if they don&#8217;t know Christ, would it be our place to preach our religion to them. I would say it could be okay, but others might say no. So maybe that&#8217;s why so many kinds of people were invited to this conference; there are just so many issues and variables at hand in such exploration.</p>
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