Evidence for Intelligent Extraterrestrials is Evidence Against the Existence of God

Think 18 (53):79-84 (2019)
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The recent explosion in the discovery of exoplanets and our incipient ability to detect atmospheric biomarkers recommend reflection on the conceptual implications of discovering – or not discovering – extrasolar life. I contend that evidence for intelligent extraterrestrial life is evidence against the existence of God, because if there are intelligent extraterrestrials, there are likely to be evils in the universe even greater than those found on Earth. My reasoning is based on Richard Gott's Copernican Principle, which holds that in the absence of information to the contrary, we should take ourselves to be typical observers.

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Samuel Ruhmkorff
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (PhD)

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