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The New Neighbors
âYou know the planetary survey thatâs been going on the past several years, looking for worlds similar to ours in deep space?â âOf course, though I havenât paid much attention. All they ever find are gas giants, or planets too far or too near their star to be inhabitable.â âWell, yesterday they found one almost identical to ours.â
— Fred Warren —
The “Alien Work” Of God Part I
No, I’m not talking about this kind of alien work of God. Instead, I want to talk about how it seems that I’ve always had aliens on the brain. I mentioned two weeks ago that my earliest forays into writing […]
— John Otte —
Who Cares About Extraterrestrials?
I certainly have no problem with people who write science fiction. I consider it to be a type of fantasy, though.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller —
Aliens, Elves, Angels
âDoes Jesus save aliens?â is not as earth-shattering a question as some people seem to think. But maybe itâs a more complex one.
— Shannon McDermott —
Triumph or Havoc
The Scientific American
published an interview with an astronomer who had written a book on how the existence of aliens affects religion. If, you know, aliens really do exist.
— Shannon McDermott —
Does Family Enhance Female Heroes?
Was Mark Carver’s post on Speculative Faith yesterday right about a need to have more families with children in speculative fiction? In particular, would children benefit female heroes?
— Travis Perry —
Angels and Aliens: Is There a Connection?
Many people have claimed, in more than one way, that angels and aliens are the same thing. What’s the connection between the two? Does the alien/angel association provide grounds for speculative fiction story ideas?
— Travis Perry —
Does ‘Strong Female Character’ Mean Girl Kicks Guy in the Face?
Does having a strong female character simply mean having a girl kick guy in face or is there more to her than just physical strength?
— Parker J. Cole —
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