The Irrational Hype over Extraterrestrials

Atheists and other evolutionists have their invisible friends, clinging to them by faith, not evidence. The belief in extraterrestrials is based on blind faith springing from evolutionary presuppositions. "Lookit all them stars, there's gotta be life, I tellya." Not a peep, which is the Fermi Paradox.

Yes, a passel of planets beyond our solar system has been discovered. Those exoplanets are not helpful, and are even harmful to secular theories. Astrobiologists (there is no astro to biologize, a fake job) depend on planets being found in the Goldilocks Zone.

Darwin dancing with space alien in pale moonlight made at Bing AI, edited at cleanup.pictures
This Goldilocks Zone draws its name from the fairy tale involving three bears: A planet's orbit cannot be too hot or too cold, it must be just right. Then evolutionists hope and pray to their puny gods that abiogenesis occurred out yonder, thereby negating the Creator. Isn't that stupid? It is even worse because the GZ is more than temperature; several other conditions must be in place for life to exist.
At a casual glance, this might seem reasonable. After all, given enough opportunities, even rare outcomes eventually happen. ‘Perfect’ pearls are few and far between, but if you look at enough oysters, you’ll start finding some. And so it goes with extraterrestrial life, they say. But does this analogy really fit? Maybe it’s more like looking for Ponce de LeÏŒn’s fountain of youth than hunting for pearls.

Read the article in its entirety at "Extraterrestrial Life: Headlines vs Reality." Also for your edification is "Secularists Make Excuses for No Space Aliens."