There should put religion on the stars?

The plan for conquering the stars over the next 100 years not only met with numerous technical difficulties, but experts also have to face the difficult question regarding human spirituality: Should religion be involved on this journey or not?

Bringing people to another star will be an important milestone in the history of human development. Religious dignitaries refer to bringing religion according to the journey of conquering the stars at the 100-year Starship Symposium conference in Houston on September 14.

Such itinerary is likely to last long, involving generations, and the number of participants can be up to 10,000.

The church has a lot of resources, money and can mobilize help from many sides to fulfill the mission of traveling to the stars, said Jason Batt, director of the Christian Center in Sacramento, California. According to Batt, and the Church of God should start preparing to create an organization to bring religion to work on a new planet.

However, many others object to the idea of ​​religious organizations participating in the mission of conquering the stars.

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Window in Washington National Cathedral simulates a rock
The moon was brought to Earth by Neil Armstrong. (Source: Space )

Pastor Alvin Carpenter in the Southern Baptist Church argues that religions give rise to conflicting, conflicting relationships as history has proven. For example, negative views of homosexual relationships have led many gay people to find their way to suicide .

"If we bring religion on the train to the star, we will bring the poison that we are witnessing on the earth , " Carpenter said.

While Pastor Carpenter supports religions on earth, Batt argues that religion involves many traumatic historical incidents, but undeniably religion is part of humanity.

"I think religion created by the universe will be based on science," Carpenter said.

Anyway, religion will still participate in the mission of conquering the stars, one way or another, because people always carry religion with them, at least in thought.