Originally Posted by PitDAWG
I find it to be quite the opposite. We are just one small galaxy in a sea of galaxies. Our galaxy in and of itself is like a grain of sand on the beach. I find the human race is often times too self absorbed and have this feeling there couldn't possibly be anything in this giant universe to rival them/us. And I'm certainly not trying to say that there is. But the possibility of such is there when looking at the vastness and galaxies which have the possibility to support life.

I think it's naive of human beings that don't believe there is life out there in space somewhere. I have no idea what type of life or life forms that exist or how intelligent they may or may not be. That's all speculative at best. But the odds of life existing in some form on other planets I think has very good odds of being real.

I've said as much for decades. Not that everyone isn't entitled to opinion, as we have yet to find cold, hard facts... but looking into that "sea" and thinking we are the only intelligent life is truly the most arrogant of human beliefs.

Not that I want to start this argument, but just a side note: so many times over the years Christians have made some argument (at least with me) that there can't be life out there because it wasn't mentioned in the bible. Thinking God is obligated to tell us about "the others" may be even more arrogant.