

This would create a theological and psychological mandate for subduing the aliens. There are some would-be alien-ranchers who would try to deal with their theological queasiness at sharing the world with intelligent non-humans by declaring that so long as they were able to control the aliens, outer space was simply a suburb of the Earth, and the Earth continued to be, really, the centre of the universe. 1 Other religions, tending to be less anthropocentric than Christianity, have always been less troubled by the thought that there might be theologically significant organisms with bodies that do not look like the body of Jesus.Īnd yet, of course, the Copernican Revolution, though it might have triumphed in cosmology, has not triumphed in (particularly fundamentalist Christian) psychology. Lewis, in his Space Triology, dealt squarely and convincingly with the suggestion that Christianity would be challenged by extraterrestrial life. It should merely complete the Copernican Revolution. In the sphere of religion the revelation of alien intelligence shouldn’t have much of an effect. These, I imagine, would address their insecurities by trying to become alien-farmers. They are the ones who, in their own ontological insecurity, tend to deny the consciousness and the moral significance of non-human animals, because (they think) to credit any non-human with any human attribute is to diminish humankind (by which they really mean themselves). Many humans like to think of themselves as the best that the universe has birthed. Others would see the aliens, however benign, as a threat to human supremacy.
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Some would be worried that, true to our recent form, we would seek to kill and exploit the aliens: to farm them, eat them, steal and patent their secrets, destroy their innocence, teach them the morality of the free market, and set them to work in sweat shops. Many would be glad, too, that the responsibilities associated with being the sole possessors of intelligence in the universe could now be shared with others. The night sky would seem a less scarily empty place, and our position, balanced on this ball of spinning rock, less precarious. Many would feel relief that we were not alone. But what if the reports simply disclosed the existence of other intelligences, together with the fact that those intelligences knew about and were interested in us? If they seemed hostile, intent on colonising Planet Earth and enslaving us, our reactions would be fairly predictable. Much would depend, no doubt, on what we knew or supposed about the nature and intentions of the alien intelligences. What then? Would it change our view of ourselves and the universe we inhabit? If so, how? Would it change our behaviour? If so how? This afternoon we might be presented with irrefutable evidence not just of life beyond the Earth, but of intelligences comparable in power and subtlety to our own. Secret archives are going to be opened and the skies are going to be probed as never before for signs of extraterrestrial life. It’s said that 2022 is going to be a bumper year for UFO revelations.
